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The Geopolitical Intelligence & Joint Operations Executive

August 2010

Office of the Director, Geopolitical Intelligence & Joint Operations Executive

Not approved for public distribution, for internal use only

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Document Outline

● Agency Description

● Agency History

● Agency Organization

– Command & Control Element (C2E)

– Analysis & Control Element (ACE)

– Security, Training, Engineering, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment

– Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment

– Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment

● Agency Headquarters : Fort Wadsworth

● Appendices

– Appendix A : GIJOE Subunit Composition

– Appendix B : Comparative Enlisted Pay-Grades & Ranks

– Appendix C : Comparative Warrant Officer Pay-Grades & Ranks

– Appendix D : Comparative Officer Pay-Grades & Ranks

– Appendix E : Federal Government Pay-Scales & Their Approximate Military Pay-Grade Equivalents

– Appendix F : GIJOE Insignia

– Appendix G : Acronyms & Abbreviations

– Appendix H : Partial List of GIJOE Position-Specific Duties & Responsibilities

– Appendix I : GIJOE Recruitment, Eligibility Requirements, Training, Uniforms, and Equipment

– Appendix J : Sample GIJOE Personnel Files

– Appendix K : Glossary of Select Terms

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Agency Description

The Geopolitical Intelligence and Joint Operations Executive (GIJOE) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with the clandestine and/or covert collection of actionable geopolitical human-resource intelligence in foreign territory. The agency 's statutory role is defined in such a way that the scope of its activities do not interfere with that of other agencies or executive branch departments. The bulk of GIJOE operators are individual augmentees from the armed forces, with a small number of private contractors and federal employees seconded from the Department of Defense and the Department of State rounding out the remainder of the agency's approximately 300-strong workforce.

GIJOE's current operational focus is the gathering of actionable intelligence on the network of relationships linking established corporate entities to conventional weapons proliferation, terrorism, and state and/or state-sponsored acts of terrorism in the United States and abroad. Of particular interest to the agency at this time are certain private military contractors and arms manufacturers suspected of directly or indirectly providing training and matériel to militant organizations, terrorist groups, and state sponsors of terrorism.

Agency History

Current agency director Joseph Colton, PhD, whose research in strategic studies provided much of the theoretical framework for the formation of GIJOE in 2010, cites the United Kingdom's Special Operations Executive (1940-1946) as strongly influencing the basic concepts GIJOE would be founded upon.

The idea of a small, partially autonomous, interagency counterterrorist intelligence gathering unit with limited organic combat and logistics assets was formally forwarded by Col. Colton (US Army, ret.) in his 2004 doctoral thesis entitled "Modeling Adaptive Organizations in the Current Irregular Warfare Context." Drawing upon organization modeling theory and the real-world lessons learned from the Intelligence Community's lapses prior to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, the continued misrepresentation of intelligence by key government figures that led to the contentious invasion of Iraq in 2003, and USSOCOM's past successes and failures in managing the growing threat of 21st century terrorism, Colton argued that an independent, operationally agile formation composed of volunteer individual military augmentees and government and private sector intelligence and security professionals would be more responsive, effective, and accountable than the traditionally organized and regimented units the CIA, USSOCOM, and Department of Homeland Security utilize in countering emergent foreign and domestic terrorist threats.

It was Dr. Colton's theories that provided the initial impetus for the joint proposal by the US House Committee on Armed Services and the US House Committee on Homeland Security for the creation of an independent government agency capable of clandestine and covert human-resource intelligence gathering and limited armed engagement of targets of opportunity. Congress authorized the formation of the Geopolitical Intelligence and Joint Operations Executive (GIJOE) in April of 2009 and Dr. Colton himself was nominated by an ad hoc expert committee to head the newly-minted agency. President Barack Obama appointed Dr. Colton as the first director of GIJOE in June of 2009. In August of the same year, President Obama issued Executive Order 12333a, amending Executive Order 12333 and granting GIJOE limited license to conduct covert operations in support of its mandate, making it only the second government agency (after the CIA) authorized to perform legally deniable military and paramilitary actions. Congress would provide an authorizing resolution for the executive order the via the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. After an initial round of recruiting, organizing, and training that stretched over several months, the agency was formally stood up on 20 June 2010 at its base of operations, the re-commissioned Fort Wadsworth installation on New York's Staten Island.

Agency Organization

The Geopolitical Intelligence and Joint Operations Executive is structured as a battalion-sized multi-unit task force.

Figure 1. GIJOE organizational structure

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Command & Control Element (C2E)

The Command & Control Element (C2E) comprises GIJOE's overall command personnel and staff, both civilian and military. The triad of the C2E, the Analysis & Control Element (ACE) and the STEEL Detachment form what could be considered GIJOE's headquarters in the traditional military organizational sense.

Figure 2. C2E organizational structure

● The Office of the Director plans and oversees GIJOE's activities and analyzes their effects. The director and deputy director are appointed by the president from a list of candidates prepared by an independent, non-partisan, ad hoc committee composed of leading counterterrorism, intelligence, and security analysts from the public and private sector. There is no statutory provision which specifically excludes active military personnel from being nominated for the positions, although the Geopolitical Intelligence and Joint Operations Executive's charter stipulates that the director and deputy director positions cannot be simultaneously filled by active-duty military officers. Neither the candidate list nor appointments require Congressional or Senate approval. Command staff are appointed by the director and deputy director.

● The Operations Section is the director's primary resource for for planning, coordinating, prioritizing, and synchronizing GIJOE's intelligence-gathering operations.

● The Tactical Deception Group provides deception planning support, supports GIJOE deception operations, and executes limited deception events with organic resources (such as decoys and communications deception). It is composed of a Group HQ tasked with recommending deception objectives, developing deception plans which present deception narratives to the adversary intelligence collection system, and monitors, via the appropriate elements, the execution of deception plan; a Plans & Operations Team that functions as a control station for the Tactical Deception Group; a COMSEC Team in charge of deploying and employing electronic communications deception devices in support of GIJOE deception operations; a Camouflage & Concealment Team responsible for preparing physical deception measures and organizing material and personnel to be employed in deception operations; an Electromagnetic Emanations Security Team with the mission of establishing and maintaining the noncommunications profile of replicated units for deception operations; and an ELINT/Imagery Analysis Team that provides electronic intelligence and imagery analysis support to the components of the Tactical Deception Group.

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● The OPINTEL Team is responsible for providing timely and accurate intelligence analysis and products in support of the director and his staff. The team makes analytical predictions on when and where hostile actions will occur. The team is responsible for evaluating the enemy in terms of doctrine, order of battle, high-value and or high-pay-off targets, capabilities, and vulnerabilities. It also plans and manages surveillance and reconnaissance activities in coordination with the Office of the Director, the Operations Section, and the various element leaders.

● The Administrative Affairs Team is responsible for maintaining unit strength and conducting personnel actions. The team identifies and reports critical personnel shortages to the director and deputy director. It ensures attached military personnel transition smoothly into and out of GIJOE and handles routine day-to-day tasks such as preparing element status and strength reports, monitoring training qualifications, preparing personnel awards and orders, scheduling, and other administrative support as required.

● The Logistics & Mobility Team is tasked with providing logistical planning and support to GIJOE. The team supports the synchronization of intelligence collection and sustainment operations.

● The C-E Team is the primary planning resource for all command and control communication and networking operations. Command communications personnel work closely with the Operations Section to ensure and maintain clear lines of communication during operations.

● The Legal Team serves as the legal adviser to the director and the agency as a whole. It is responsible for advising on all legal aspects of GIJOE operations and legal issues arising in connection with agency actions. It handles lawsuits filed against the director in his role as the director and serves as the primary agency contact for the Department of Justice.

● The Public Affairs Team is tasked with managing the public relations risks and opportunities of the agency, both internally and externally. It is responsible for public communications to the media and other government agencies. It advises and participates in decisions that may impact the ongoing reputation of the agency.

Analysis & Control Element (ACE)

The Analysis & Control Element (ACE) has the primary mission of performing collection management, producing all-source intelligence, providing IEW technical control, and disseminating intelligence and targeting data. The element supports the agency director in executing and planning future missions across the range of all-source collection management and technical intelligence processing operations. It is habitually co-located with the Command & Control Element to facilitate tasking and communications.

● The Element HQ exercises overall supervision and coordination of current and future Analysis & Control Element operations.

● The All-Source Intelligence Platoon consists of a Platoon HQ, an Intelligence Distribution Terminal Station, and four subordinate teams: All-Source Production, Collection Management, Target Nomination, and Dissemination. The Platoon HQ oversees the full spectrum of the platoon's all-source intelligence operations. Personnel assigned to the Intelligence Distribution Terminal Station are tasked with providing the agency director, his staff, and element leaders with a comprehensive and common view of the tactical space to aid in intelligence and targeting operations. Analysts from the four subordinate teams are in charge of situation development, intelligence preparation of the tactical space, battle damage assessment, all-source correlated database maintenance, target development, and collection management.

● The Technical Control & Processing Platoon consists of a Platoon HQ and three subordinate teams: SIGINT, HUMINT/CI, and Imagery Analysis. The Platoon HQ oversees and coordinates technical control and processing operations. Analysts from the three subordinate teams perform discipline-specific processing, analysis, reporting, and database management. The platoon is also responsible for providing discipline-specific analysis support to the Multi-disciplinary Intel Collection Element's Intelligence & Surveillance, Aerial Exploitation, and Collection & Jamming platoons.

Figure 3. ACE organizational structure

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Support, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment

The Support, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment is responsible for providing tailored combat support and combat service support to stateside and deployed GIJOE assets.

Figure 4. STEEL Detachment organizational structure

● The Detachment HQ is composed of three sub-units: the Detachment Command Team, the GIJOE Training Cadre, and the Office of the Ombudsman. The Detachment Command Team oversees and coordinates all combat support and combat service support activities. When the STEEL Detachment and Command & Control Element are simultaneously deployed overseas, the Detachment Command Team is frequently colocated with the Command Logistics Team, forming a secondary Operations Section. The GIJOE Training Cadre is responsible for the development and implementation of the GIJOE Professional Qualification Training program, the GIJOE Basic Small Arms Proficiency for Non-Military Personnel Course, the GIJOE Combatives for Non-Military Personnel Course, and various core GIJOE skills-maintenance training programs. The Office of the Ombudsman is a designated neutral dispute resolution team whose major function is to provide independent, impartial, confidential and informal assistance to the agency's military augmentees and civilian employees. It is an independent organ answering directly to the agency director, but is administratively attached to the STEEL Detachment HQ for the sake of convenience.

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● The Service Support Platoon provides food service, parachute rigging, and diverse mechanical and electronic/electrical maintenance support to the agency.

● The C-E/IEW Maintenance Platoon is composed of specially trained personnel capable of meeting the agency's intermediate C4I technology maintenance needs.

● The COMMO Platoon is composed of a Platoon HQ which provides signal personnel and equipment for the STEEL Detachment as well as four subordinate transmission teams which can be attached to individual Element HQs or Detachment Command Teams to facilitate intra-agency communications.

● The Physical Security Platoon executes area physical security operations, conducts limited internment/resettlement operations, and performs law and order functions along with police intelligence operations in assigned areas as required. It is composed of a Platoon HQ tasked with overseeing the platoon's activities and three subordinate five-man Physical Security Teams.

● The Medical Treatment Team provides limited health service support to the agency. This support includes emergency medical treatment for wounds, injuries or illness, advanced trauma management, and sick call services. The team is capable of performing split-based operations, with half of the team's personnel performing limited casualty collection and medical evacuation missions from the supported elements to the treatment station. The team habitually establishes the treatment station where it can best support the agency's deployed elements.

Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment

The Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment provides GIJOE with a manifold intelligence collection capability on an area basis.

● The Detachment Command Team exercises overall supervision and coordination of current and future intelligence collection field operations.

● The detachment's two RETRANS Teams install, operate, and maintain radio and data distribution systems and signal support equipment and terminal devices in support of intelligence collection operations.

● The Intelligence & Surveillance Platoon is composed of a platoon HQ, a Counterintelligence Team, and a Sensitive Site Exploitation Section. The Platoon HQ is tasked with overseeing the platoon's activities. The CI Team conducts activities to protect GIJOE assets against espionage and sabotage conducted on behalf of foreign governments or international terrorist groups. The Sensitive Site Exploitation Section performs interrogation activities, decryption of captured information systems, and crime scene and battlefield weapons intelligence investigations.

● The Collection & Jamming Platoon is charged with the detection, acquisition, geolocation, and exploitation of foreign communications using signals equipment. The Platoon HQ oversees all collection & jamming operations while the Transmission Analysis Team provides translation and analysis support to the platoon. The Voice Intercept Team detects, locates, and identifies foreign communications. The platoon also has three LLVI Teams tasked with conducting dismounted voice intercept operations using portable intercept equipment.

Figure 5. SONIC Detachment organizational structure

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● The Aerial Exploitation Platoon is responsible for the management and control of the SONIC detachment's two medium altitude, long endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). UAV activities may also be conducted in direct support of C2E, ACE, and TIGER Detachment operations. The Platoon HQ oversees all aerial exploitation operations and is habitually co-located with the Detachment Command Team. The UAV Ground Control Station has the primary mission of controlling, tracking, and operating the UAVs, often from a remote site using satellite communications. Its personnel are also responsible for manipulating the UAVs' payload and receiving and processing video and telemetry downlinks. The UAV Launch & Recovery Team is normally located at a site suitable for the launch and recovery of the UAVs. Besides performing rolling UAV take-offs and landings, Launch & Recovery Team personnel transport the UAVs in storage containers overland, assemble and disassemble the UAVs, and perform limited pre-flight and post-flight UAV maintenance activities.

Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment

The Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment is charged with the collection of human-resource intelligence through long-range special reconnaissance and surveillance up to 160 miles (257.5 km) forward of the front edge of the designated operational space. The detachment can operate unsupported for up to ten days using organic assets. All personnel assigned to the TIGER Detachment are airborne-qualified and have received basic military mountaineering and helicopter rope suspension techniques training, as well as basic instruction in the use of combat rubber reconnaissance craft. Additionally, most TIGER Detachment personnel are graduates of specialized combat leadership schools (e.g., the US Army's Ranger School and Sapper School) and/or have received special operations or special operations-capable training (e.g., US Army Special Forces Qualification, the US Army's 75 th Ranger Regiment Assessment and Selection Program, the USMC's Basic Reconnaissance Course, US Navy BUD/SEAL Training, US Navy SWCC Training, US Navy EOD Diver Training).

Figure 6. TIGER Detachment organizational structure

● The Detachment HQ contains three subordinate units for the command and control of the detachment. Personnel in the Detachment Command Team plan and control the employment of the recon teams, coordinate insertion and extraction of the teams to include external support, and receive and report information from deployed teams. The Surveillance & Acquisition (STA) Sniper Team provides the Detachment HQ with a close reconnaissance capability as well as a limited ability to take engage targets of opportunity at range. The Combat Observation/Lasing Team (COLT) is tasked with requesting, adjusting, and controlling surface-to-surface fires, providing targeting information in support of close air support terminal attack controls, and performing autonomous terminal guidance operations. While operationally attached to the Detachment HQ, the COLT directly answers to the C2E's Fire Support Coordinator.

● The detachment's two COMMO Stations maintain communication between the Detachment HQ and the deployed teams. They operate on a 24-hour basis to make sure all message traffic to and from teams is processed immediately.

● The TIGER Detachment has two High-Value Target (HVT) Tracker Teams, each unit consisting of five men and a highly trained detection/tracking dog. The HVT Tracker Teams' primary responsibilities include the deliberate identification, pursuit, and capture (or when required, termination) of senior or otherwise important enemy combatants; reconnaissance of an area for possible enemy activities, and locating lost or missing friendly personnel.

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● The detachment's five Long-Range Surveillance Teams are elite surveillance units charged with infiltrating deep into enemy territory and providing continuous surveillance of an intelligence target of key interest for up to seven days, depending on the availability of food and water supplies. The LRS Teams are capable of conducting mounted and dismounted long-range surveillance operations across a wide range of environments, from subtropical desert to tropical rainforest, and taiga to temperate woodland.

● The Mountain Recon Team performs dismounted LRS duties in especially rugged and mountainous terrain. All members of the team are trained in the conduct of assault climbing operations in addition to the basic military mountaineering training common to all REA personnel. Mountain Recon Team personnel are also experienced in “tree jumping”.

● The Cold Weather Recon Team performs mounted and dismounted LRS duties in extreme cold weather and arctic environments. All members of the team have received additional training in cold weather combat and survival, winter mountaineering, and the use of specialist equipment such as skis, snowshoes, and OSVs (over-snow vehicles).

● The Element's HALO/HAHO Recon Team is composed of experts in High Altitude-Low Opening (HALO) and High Altitude-High Opening (HAHO) free fall parachuting techniques, making them exceptionally suited for performing LRS operations in areas that are especially inaccessible via low or medium-altitude airborne or helicopter insertion methods.

● In addition to performing dismounted overland LRS activities, the Amphibious Recon Team is also trained to perform hydrographic, coastal, riverine, and port & waterways reconnaissance, combat rubber reconnaissance craft navigation in inclement weather, underwater combat demolition operations against targets of opportunity, and “wet jumping”.

Agency Headquarters: Fort Wadsworth

GIJOE's headquarters is located at Fort Wadsworth, in the New York City borough of Staten Island. Originally built as a single blockhouse in the late 17th century, the building had grown into an infantry fort by 1924. By 1955, it had been re-purposed as the headquarters of the 52nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade. In 1974, it became the site of the US Army Chaplain School. Fort Wadsworth was handed over the the US Navy in 1979, when it became the headquarters for the New York Naval Station. Fort Wadsworth was decommissioned as a military installation in 1994 and absorbed by the Gateway National Recreation Area. In the mid-1990s, the US Coast Guard became a tenant in some of the buildings and housing previously occupied by the Navy. The fort was re-commissioned as a federal installation in July of 2009 to serve as the headquarters for the Geopolitical Intelligence & Joint Operations Executive.

The fort's Battery Weed has been converted to house GIJOE's various administrative offices, while the former Fort Wadsworth Lighthouse is the location for the installation's primary communications facility. The converted Battery Richmond, Battery Dix, Battery Ayres, and Battery Barry structures serve as living quarters for GIJOE's military augmentees and civilian employees. The former Battery Hudson, Battery Mills, and Battery Turnbull have been re-purposed as supply depots while Battery Duane, Battery Bacon, and Battery Upton have been redesigned as training facilities.

While Fort Wadsworth is a self-sustaining federal installation capable of operating independently with minimal external logistics support for extended periods, STEEL Detachment personnel tasked with the facility's day-to-day operations are habitually reinforced and supported by non-GIJOE US Army Reserve and US Army National Guard garrison units from nearby Fort Hamilton.

Figure 7. Fort Wadsworth (in dark green) area map

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APPENDIX A: GIJOE ELEMENT COMPOSITION

Command & Control Element

● Office of the Director

– Director

– Deputy Director

– Command Operations Officer

– Command Intelligence Officer

– Command Administration Officer

– Command Logistics Officer

– Command Communications-Electronics Officer

– Command Senior Enlisted Adviser

– Driver

● Operations Section

– Tactical Intelligence Officer

– Operations Officer

– Fire Support Coordinator

– Air Liaison Officer

– SIGINT Chief

– CBRN Chief

– Counterintelligence Supervisor

– Intelligence Analysis Supervisor

– Transmission Operations NCO

– Fire Support NCO

– Combat Net Radio Operator-Maintainer (2)

– Intelligence Analyst

● Tactical Deception Group

● Group Headquarters

– Military Deception Officer

– Deception Operations Chief (Counterintelligence)

Command & Control Element (con't)

● Plans & Operations Team

– All-Source Intelligence Analysis Technical Officer

– Deception Operations Supervisor

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

– Intelligence Analyst (2)

– Imagery Analyst

● COMSEC Team

– COMSEC Supervisor

– COMSEC NCO (2)

● Camouflage & Concealment Team

– Deception Operations Chief (Engineering)

– Deception Operations Supervisor (Infantry)

– Deception Operations Supervisor (Air & Missile Defense)

– Counterintelligence Agent

– Imagery Analysis NCO

● Electromagnetic Emanations Security Team

– ELINT Intercept/Analysis NCO

– ELINT Interceptor/Analyst (2)

● ELINT/Imagery Analysis Team

– ELINT Intercept/Imagery Analysis Team Leader

– ELINT Intercept/Analysis NCO

– Imagery Analysis NCO

– ELINT Interceptor/Analyst

– Imagery Analyst

● OPINTEL Team

– Counterintelligence Technical Officer

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

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APPENDIX A: GIJOE ELEMENT COMPOSITION

Command & Control Element (con't)

● Administrative Affairs Team

– Administrative Affairs Chief

– Administrative Affairs Supervisor

– Administrative Affairs NCO

– Paralegal NCO

– Administrative Affairs Specialist (2)

● Logistics Team

– Mobility Officer

– Logistics Chief

– Supply Operations Specialist (2)

● C-E Operations Team

– Senior Telecommunications Chief

– Signal Support Systems Specialist (2)

● Legal Team

– Legal Counsel

– Paralegal Chief

– Paralegal NCO (3)

● Public Affairs Team

– Public Affairs Officer

– Public Affairs Chief

– Public Affairs NCO

– Public Affairs Specialist (2)

Analysis & Control Element

● Element Headquarters

– Analysis and Control Element Leader

– Analysis and Control Element Chief

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

Analysis & Control Element (con't)

● All-Source Intelligence Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Tactical Intelligence Officer

– All-Source Intelligence Chief

● All-Source Production Team

– All-Source Intelligence Analysis Technical Officer

– SIGINT Analysis Technical Officer

– Intelligence Analysis Supervisor

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

– Intelligence Analyst (2)

● Collection Management Team

– SIGINT/EW Officer

– All-Source Intelligence Analysis Technical Officer

– Collection Management Chief

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

– Intelligence Analyst

● Target Nomination Team

– All-Source Intelligence Analysis Technical Officer

– Intelligence Analysis NCO (2)

● Dissemination Team

– SIGINT Analysis Technical Officer

– Intelligence Analysis NCO

– Intelligence Analyst

● Integrated Intelligence Distribution Terminal Station

– Integrated Intelligence Distribution Terminal Operations Chief

– Integrated Intelligence Distribution Terminal Station Supervisor

– Integrated Intelligence Distribution Terminal Operations NCO (2)

– Integrated Intelligence Distribution Terminal Operator (2)

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APPENDIX A: GIJOE ELEMENT COMPOSITION

Analysis & Control Element (con't)

● Technical Control and Processing Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Technical Control and Processing Platoon Leader

– SIGINT Analysis NCO (2)

– SIGINT Analyst (2)

– Combat Net Radio Operator-Maintainer (2)

● SIGINT Team

– SIGINT Analysis Technical Officer

– SIGINT Analysis Supervisor

– SIGINT Analysis NCO (2)

– ELINT Intercept/Analysis NCO

– SIGINT Analyst (2)

– ELINT Interceptor/Analyst

● HUMINT/CI Team

– HUMINT Collection Technical Officer

– Counterintelligence Agent (3)

● Imagery Analysis Team

– Imagery Analysis Technical Officer

– Imagery Analysis NCO (2)

– Imagery Analyst (3)

Security, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment

● Detachment Headquarters

● Detachment Command Team

– STEEL Detachment Commander

– STEEL Detachment Chief

– Supply Operations NCO

– Armorer

– Supply Operations Specialist

Security, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment (con't)

● GIJOE Training Cadre

– Training Officer

– Chief Observer/Controller-Trainer

– Observer/Controller-Trainer (6)

● Office of the Ombudsman

– Organizational Ombudsman

– Paralegal NCO

– Administrative Affairs Specialist (2)

● Service Support Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Service Support Platoon Leader

– Service Support Platoon Chief

– Automated Logistics Specialist

– CBRN NCO

● Food Service Section

– Food Service Operations Chief

– Food Service Operations Supervisor

– Food Service Operations NCO (3)

– Food Service Specialist (5)

● Motor Vehicle Maintenance Section

– Motor Vehicle Maintenance Technical Officer

– Motor Vehicle Maintenance Section Chief

– Motor Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor

– Motor Vehicle Maintenance NCO (2)

– Recovery Vehicle Operator

– Medium Fuel Tanker Operator

– Motor Vehicle Mechanic (4)

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Security, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment (con't)

● Small Craft Maintenance Team

– Small Craft Maintenance Supervisor

– Small Craft Maintenance NCO

– Small Craft Mechanic (2)

● SCUBA/CCUBA Equipment Maintenance Team

– SCUBA/CCUBA Maintenance Supervisor

– SCUBA/CCUBA Maintainer-Repairer (2)

● Parachute Rigging Team

– Parachute Rigging Supervisor

– Parachute Rigger (3)

● Power Generation Equipment Maintenance Section

– Power-Generation Equipment Repair Supervisor

– Power-Generation Equipment Repairer (2)

● Signal Support Systems Section

– Signal Support Systems Supervisor

– Signal Support Systems NCO

– Signal Support Systems Specialist (2)

● C-E/IEW Maintenance Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– C-E/IEW Maintenance Platoon Leader

– C-E/IEW Maintenance Platoon Chief

● C-E Maintenance Section

– Network Management Technical Officer

– C-E Maintenance Chief

– Radio/COMSEC Systems Maintenance NCO

– Automated Logistics NCO

– Radio/COMSEC Systems Repairer (2)

– Computer/Detection Systems Repairer

Security, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics (STEEL) Detachment (con't)

● IEW Equipment Maintenance Section

– IEW Systems Maintenance Technical Officer

– IEW Systems Maintenance Supervisor

– IEW Systems Maintenance NCO (2)

– Automated Logistics Specialist

– IEW Systems Repairer (6)

● Transmission Operations Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Transmission Operations Platoon Leader

– Transmission Operations Platoon Chief

● Transmission Team (4)

– Transmission Operations Supervisor

– Combat Net Radio Operator-Maintainer (3)

● Physical Security Operations Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Physical Security Operations Platoon Leader

– Physical Security Operations Platoon Chief

– Driver

● Physical Security Team (3)

– Physical Security Operations Supervisor

– Physical Security Operations Specialist (4)

● Medical Treatment Team

– Surgeon

– Physician Assistant

– Treatment Team Chief

– Ambulance Team Chief

– Medical Specialist (2)

– Ambulance Aide/Driver (2)

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Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment

● Detachment Command Team

– SONIC Detachment Commander

– SONIC Detachment Chief

– Supply Operations Supervisor

– Armorer

● RETRANS Team One (2)

– RETRANS Supervisor

– RETRANS NCO

– RETRANS Systems Operator (2)

● Intelligence and Surveillance Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Intelligence and Surveillance Platoon Leader

– Intelligence and Surveillance Platoon Chief

● Counterintelligence Team

– Counterintelligence Technical Officer

– Counterintelligence Agent (2)

● Sensitive Site Exploitation Team

– HUMINT Collection Technical Officer

– Criminal Anti-Terrorism Investigator

– Interrogation and Strategic Debriefing Supervisor

– Digital Forensics Investigator (2)

– EOD NCO (2)

– CBRN Detection Specialist

– Fire and Explosion Investigator

– Imaging Equipment Operator

Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment (con't)

● Collection and Jamming Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Collection and Jamming Platoon Leader

– Collection and Jamming Platoon Chief

● Transmission Analysis Team

– SIGINT Analysis Supervisor

– SIGINT Analysis NCO

– Voice Communications Intercept NCO

– SIGINT Analyst (2)

– Voice Communications Interceptor

● Voice Communications Intercept Team

– Voice Communications Intercept Supervisor

– Voice Communications Intercept NCO (2)

– Voice Communications Interceptor (3)

● Low-Level Voice Communications Intercept Team (3)

– Voice Communications Intercept NCO

– Voice Communications Interceptor

● Aerial Exploitation Platoon

● Platoon Headquarters

– Aerial Exploitation Platoon Leader

– Aerial Exploitation Platoon Platoon Chief

– IEW Systems Maintenance NCO

– IEW Systems Repairer (2)

● Ground Control Station

– Ground Control Station Leader/UAV Pilot

– UAV Pilot

– UAV Sensor Payload Operator (2)

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Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment (con't)

● Launch and Recovery Team

– Launch and Recovery Team Leader/UAV Pilot

– UAV Sensor Payload Operator

– IEW Systems Repairer (2)

Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment

● Detachment Headquarters

● Detachment Command Team

– TIGER Detachment Commander

– TIGER Detachment Executive Officer

– TIGER Detachment Senior Enlisted Adviser

– TIGER Detachment Communications Chief

– TIGER Detachment Supply Operations Supervisor

– Combat Net Radio Operator (2)

– Armorer

● Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) Sniper Team

– Scout-Sniper/Spotter (2)

● Combat Observation/Lasing Team (COLT)

– COLT Leader

– Combat Observer (2)

● Communications Station (2)

– Transmission Operations Supervisor

– Transmission Operations NCO

– Combat Net Radio Operator-Maintainer

– Signal Support Systems Specialist

Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment (con't)

● High-Value Target HVT Tracker Team (2)

– HVT Tracker Team Leader

– Visual Tracker

– Detection/Tracking Dog Handler

– Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent

– Tactical Building Entry Specialist

● Long-Range Surveillance (LRS) Team (5)

– LRS Team Leader

– Scout-Observer (4)

● Mountain Reconnaissance Team

– Mountain Reconnaissance Team Leader

– Scout-Observer (4)

● Cold Weather Reconnaissance Team

– Cold Weather Reconnaissance Team Leader

– Scout-Observer (3)

– OSV Expert Operator

● HALO/HAHO Reconnaissance Team

– HALO/HAHO Reconnaissance Team Leader

– Scout-Observer (4)

● Amphibious Reconnaissance Team

– Amphibious Reconnaissance Team Leader

– Scout-Observer (2)

– Ordnance Clearance Diver

– Small Craft Expert Operator

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APPENDIX B: COMPARATIVE ENLISTED PAY-GRADES & RANKSPay

GradeRank

USAF US Army USCG USMC USN

E-1 Airman Basic (AB) Private E-1 (PV1) Seaman Recruit (SR) Private (Pvt) Seaman Recruit (SR)

E-2 Airman (Amn) Private E-2 (PV2) Seaman Apprentice (SA) Private First Class (PFC) Seaman Apprentice (SA)

E-31 Airman First Class (A1C) Private First Class (PFC) Seaman (SN) Lance Corporal (LCpl) Seaman (SN)

E-4 Senior Airman (SrA) Specialist (SPC) or Corporal (CPL) Petty Officer Third Class (PO3) Corporal (Cpl) Petty Officer Third Class (PO3)

E-5 Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Sergeant (SGT) Petty Officer Second Class (PO2) Sergeant (Sgt) Petty Officer Second Class (PO2)

E-6 Technical Sergeant (TSgt) Staff Sergeant (SSG) Petty Officer First Class (PO1) Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Petty Officer First Class (PO1)

E-7 Master Sergeant (MSgt) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Chief Petty Officer (CPO)

E-8 Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt) Master Sergeant (MSG) or First Sergeant (1SG)4

Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO) Master Sergeant (MSgt) or First Sergeant (1stSgt)9

Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO) or Command Senior Chief Petty Officer (CMDCS)12

E-9 Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt), Command Chief Master Sergeant (CCM)2, or Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (SMA)3

Sergeant Major (SGM), Command Sergeant Major (CSM)5, or Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA)6

Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO), Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMC)7, or Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard (MCPOCG)8

Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt), Sergeant Major (SgtMaj)10, or Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (SgtMajMarCor)11

Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO), Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMDCM)13, Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer (FLTCM)14, Force Master Chief Petty Officer (FORCM)14, or Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)15

1 USN, USMC, and USCG personnel in the E-4 pay grade are junior NCOs. In the Army, SPCs and CPLs share the same pay grade, but only CPLs are junior NCOs and hold authority over SPCs. Army CPLs are more likely to be found in combat units, and are either PFCs who have been promoted to CPL or SPCs who have been laterally promoted to CPL. The rank of SPC is the entry rank for Army recruits with baccalaureate degrees or those with demonstrated proficiency in select technical areas.

2 CCM is considered a lateral promotion from CMSgt. The CCM promotion is awarded upon a CMSgt's selection by Wing (or higher) leadership to serve as a senior enlisted adviser. Additionally, senior enlisted non-commissioned officers in the pay-grades E-7 to E-9 can be assigned the position of First Sergeant (a squadron commander's senior enlisted adviser).

3 The SMA is a unique rank awarded to the senior enlisted adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force.

4 1SG is considered a lateral promotion from MSG. The 1SG promotion is awarded upon a soldier's selection by battalion (or higher) leadership to fill available 1SG billets at the company level.

5 CSM is considered a lateral promotion from SGM. The CSM promotion is awarded upon a SGM's selection by battalion (or higher) leadership to fill an available CSM billet to serve as a battalion (or higher) commander's senior enlisted adviser.

6 The SMA is a unique rank awarded to the senior enlisted adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Army.

7 CMC is considered a lateral promotion from MCPO.

8 The MCPOCG is a unique rank awarded to the senior enlisted adviser to the Commandant of the Coast Guard.

9 Msgt and 1stSgt represent equivalent ranks with different responsibilities. The former is a senior leader in technical matters while the latter holds company-level command responsibilities.

10 MgySgt and SgtMaj represent equivalent ranks with different responsibilities. MgySgt is promoted from MSgt and is a senior leader in technical matters while SgtMaj is promoted from 1Sgt and serves as a battalion (or higher) commander's senior enlisted adviser.

11 SgtMajMarCor is a unique rank awarded to the senior enlisted adviser to the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

12 CMDCS is considered a lateral promotion from SCPO. The CMDCS promotion is awarded to formalize a SCPO's selection as a vessel's Chief of the Boat (the senior enlisted adviser to a vessel's commanding officer and executive officer).

13 CMDCM is considered a lateral promotion from MCPO. The CMDCM promotion is awarded upon a MCPO's selection to serve as a unit commander's senior enlisted adviser.

14 FLTCM and FORCM are equivalent ranks and are considered lateral promotions from CMDCM. The FLTCM/FORCM promotion is awarded upon a MCPO's selection to serve as a Naval Fleet or Naval Force's senior enlisted adviser.

15 MCPON is a unique rank awarded to the senior enlisted adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Navy.

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APPENDIX C: COMPARATIVE WARRANT OFFICER1 PAY-GRADES & RANKSPay

GradeRank

USAF2 US Army3 USCG4 USMC7 USN8

W-1 discontinued Warrant Officer One (WO1) discontinued5 Warrant Officer One (WO-1) discontinued5

W-2 discontinued Chief Warrant Officer Two (WO2) Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2) Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2) Chief Warrant Officer Two (CWO-2)

W-3 discontinued Chief Warrant Officer Three (WO3) Chief Warrant Officer Three (CWO-3) Chief Warrant Officer Three (CWO-3) Chief Warrant Officer Three (CWO-3)

W-4 discontinued Chief Warrant Officer Four (WO4) Chief Warrant Officer Four (CWO-4) Chief Warrant Officer Four (CWO-4) Chief Warrant Officer Four (CWO-4)

W-5 discontinued Chief Warrant Officer Five (WO5) N/A6 Chief Warrant Officer Five (CWO-5) Chief Warrant Officer Five (CWO-5)

1 Warrant Officers are single track technical specialists, ranking above enlisted non-commissioned officers but below the conventional commissioned officer grades (O-1 and above). W-1 appointments are approved by the respective secretaries of the services, while promotion to the Chief Warrant Officer ranks requires presidential approval, similar to conventional officer commissions.

2 The USAF stopped appointing warrant officers in 1959, although the ranks are still authorized for use should the Secretary of the USAF deem them necessary.

3 Warrant officers in the US Army primarily come from two sources: the NCO ranks and the civilian population. MOS-appropriate NCOs holding the minimum grade of E-5 (E-6 for those looking to become Special Forces Warrant Officers) and qualified civilians with demonstrated proficiency in selected technical areas can attend the Army's Warrant Officer Basic Course. After successful graduation from the course, candidates are given the WO1 rank and continue on to further technical training depending on their specialty and qualifications.

4 Warrant officers in the USCG are drawn from the NCO ranks (minimum grade of E-6).

5 The USN and USCG discontinued the W-1 rank in 1975, as senior Navy and Coast Guard NCOs in the pay grades of E-7 to E-9 appointed to W-1 actually received a reduction in pay despite the promotion. Navy and Coast Guard warrant officer candidates, unlike their Army and Marine Corps counterparts, are appointed directly to Chief Warrant Officer.

6 The USCG has a W-5 rank, but has not used it since its authorization.

7 Warrant officers in the USMC are drawn from the NCO ranks. Marine warrant officers are divided into two categories: non-technical warrant officers (a.k.a. Marine Gunners) and technical warrant officers. Marine Gunners serve as a unit commander's primary adviser on infantry weapons employment and tactics. To be eligible as a Marine Gunner candidate, a Marine NCO must be qualified in an infantry MOS and hold a minimum rank of E-7. Technical warrant officers are, as their designation implies, leaders and experts in a specific technical area. To be eligible as a technical warrant officer candidate, a Marine NCO must be qualified in an appropriate MOS and hold a minimum rank of E-5.

8 Warrant officers in the USN are drawn from the NCO ranks (minimum grade of E-6).

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APPENDIX D: COMPARATIVE OFFICER1 PAY-GRADES & RANKSPay

GradeRank

USAF US Army USCG USMC5 USN5

O-1 Second Lieutenant (2d Lt) Second Lieutenant (2LT) Ensign (ENS) Second Lieutenant (2ndLt) Ensign (ENS)

O-2 First Lieutenant (1st Lt) First Lieutenant (1LT) Lieutenant, Junior Grade (LTJG) First Lieutenant (1stLt) Lieutenant, Junior Grade (LTJG)

O-3 Captain (Capt) Captain (CPT) Lieutenant (LT) Captain (Capt) Lieutenant (LT)

O-4 Major (Maj) Major (MAJ) Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Major (Maj) Lieutenant Commander (LCDR)

O-5 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Commander (CDR) Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol) Commander (CDR)

O-6 Colonel (Col) Colonel (COL) Captain (CAPT) Colonel (Col) Captain (CAPT)

O-7 Brigadier General (Brig Gen) Brigadier General (BG) Rear Admiral, Lower Half (RDML)4 Brigadier General (BGen) Rear Admiral, Lower Half (RDML)4

O-8 Major General (Maj Gen) Major General (MG) Rear Admiral (RADM) Major General (MajGen) Rear Admiral (RADM)

O-9 Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Lieutenant General (LG) Vice Admiral (VADM) Lieutenant General (LtGen) Vice Admiral (VADM)

O-10 General (Gen) General (GEN) Admiral (ADM) General (Gen) Admiral (ADM)

Special2 General of the Air Force (GOAF) General of the Army (GA) N/A N/A Fleet Admiral of the Navy (FADM)

Special3 N/A General of the Armies N/A N/A Admiral of the Navy

1 The term "officer" is used in this case to refer to commissioned officers, that is to say, officers who are appointed by a sovereign authority such as the President of the United States. Officers in the US Armed Forces are generally drawn from three sources: service academies (such as the US Military Academy at West Point or the US Naval Academy in Annapolis), service-specific officer candidate schools, and service-specific ROTC programs. Credentialed civilians in certain special fields such as medical doctors, lawyers, nurses, and ordained members of the clergy who enlist in the military are also eligible to receive direct officer commissions upon meeting service and specialty-specific requirements.

2 The special ranks of General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Fleet Admiral of the Navy are reserved for war-time use. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard (in war-time), being subordinate to the Department of the Navy, do not have equivalent special war-time ranks superior to General and Admiral, respectively.

3 The special ranks of General of the Armies and Admiral of the Navy have been used only three times in history: Admiral George Dewey was promoted by Congress to Admiral of the Navy in 1899 for his actions in the Battle of Manila Bay (1898); General John J. Pershing was granted the rank of General of the Armies in 1919 via an act of Congress in recognition of his performance as the commander of the American forces in World War I, and George Washington was posthumously awarded the rank of General of the Armies by an act of Congress in 1976.

4 The USN and the USCG formerly authorized the rank of Commodore at the O-7 pay grade, equivalent to Rear Admiral, lower half. The rank was discontinued by both services in 1983. In current Navy usage, commodore survives as a title of address for senior captains in command of destroyer, cruiser, submarine, amphibious, and riverine squadrons; coastal warfare groups, special warfare (SEAL) groups, naval construction regiments, and air wings/air groups (with the exception of carrier air wings). The title of commodore is also occasionally used by high-ranking volunteer members of the civilian US Coast Guard Auxiliary.

5 The USN and the USMC maintain Limited-Duty Officer programs, which allow qualified enlisted personnel and warrant officers to enter the officer ranks without going through the US Naval Academy, NROTC, or Officer Candidate School. In the USN, senior NCOs (grades E-7 to E-9) and E-6s eligible for promotion to Chief Petty Officer with 8 to 16 years of experience and chief warrant officers (with at least 3 years of experience as chief warrant officers and no more than 19 years of total service) are eligible to apply for the LDO program. In the USMC, active duty warrant officers with at least 8 years of warrant officer service and less than 20 years of warrant officer service can apply to become LDOs. Limited-Duty Officers are leaders in their technical fields of expertise (similar to warrant officers), but also hold command authority similar to their unrestricted line officer counterparts (i.e., officers who have received their commissions through traditional channels). "Limited-Duty" in this case, does not refer to the scope of the LDO's responsibilities and authority; instead, it refers to the LDO's limitations in terms of promotion and career advancement. LDOs rarely advance beyond O-6; many LDOs are of a relatively advanced age compared to unrestricted line officers of equivalent rank by virtue of the time-in-service requirements for acceptance into the LDO program, and are thus closer to the mandatory retirement limits of their respective services.

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APPENDIX E: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PAY-SCALES & THEIR APPROXIMATE MILITARY PAY-GRADE EQUIVALENTS1

General Schedule Pay-Scale Executive Service Pay-Scale Approximate Military Pay-Grade Equivalent

GS-01 N/A E-1

GS-02 N/A E-2

GS-03 N/A E-3

GS-04 N/A E-4

GS-05 N/A E-5/E-6

GS-06 N/A E-7

GS-07 N/A E-8

GS-08 N/A E-9

GS-09 N/A W-1/W-2/O-1

GS-10 N/A W-2/O-1

GS-11 N/A W-3/O-2

GS-12 N/A W-4/W-5/O-3

GS-13 N/A O-4

GS-14 N/A O-5

GS-15 N/A O-6

N/A ES Level V O-7

N/A ES Level IV O-8

N/A ES Level III O-9

N/A ES Level II/Senior Executive Scale O-10

1 Note that the pay equivalencies do not convey to civilian employees rank or authority over military personnel. In cases where civilian employees and military personnel are assigned to the same unit, the line of authority is dictated by job title and not pay-scale or pay-grade.

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● GIJOE Distinctive Unit Insignia

● Symbolism: Ultramarine blue signifies the air and sea mission, while green denotes ground missions. The black V-shape area refers to stealth and victory. The dagger represents agency members drawn from Army Special Operations Command units. The trident, a symbol of naval prowess, symbolizes personnel drawn from the Navy Special Warfare and Navy Special Operations units. The lightning bolt denotes Air Force Special Operations. The anchor represents Reconnaissance Marines. Each symbol represents the four primary services that contribute to GIJOE's individual augmentee military force. On the scroll is the Latin phrase “Ex Scientia Victoria”, which translates into English as “From Knowledge, Victory”.

● GIJOE Beret Flash

● Description: On a blue shield-shaped embroidered item with a semi-circular base 21/4 inches (5.72cm) in height by 17/8 inches (4.76cm) in width overall, edged with a 1/8 inch (0.32cm) black border, an olive green diagonal band from upper right to lower left, fimbriated yellow, charged with a gold dagger surmounted by diagonally crossed trident and anchor and a horizontal lighting bolt.

● GIJOE Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (Airborne arc tab authorized for qualified Army personnel only

● Symbolism: The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia is adapted from the GIJOE Distinctive Unit Insignia, thus its colors and charge have the same symbolism.

Figure 8. GIJOE Distinctive Unit Insignia

Figure 10. GIJOE Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (Airborne arc tab authorized for qualified US Army personnel only)

Figure 9. GIJOE Beret insignia

APPENDIX F: GIJOE INSIGNIA

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APPENDIX G: ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONSAcronym/Abbreviation Definition

AFATDS Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System

AFIT Air Force Institute of Technology

AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps

AIT Advanced Individual Training

AMEDD US Army Medical Department

ARCENT-SA United States Army Forces Central Command-Saudi Arabia

ARFOR-T Army Forces Turkey

ASAS All-Source Analysis Systems

C2 Command and Control

C4I Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence

CASEVAC Casualty Evacuation

CBRE Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Explosive

CBP-CETC US Customs and Border Protection Canine Enforcement Training Center

CBRN Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear

CCUBA Closed Circuit Underwater Breathing Apparatus

CFC Combined Forces Command

CI Counterintelligence

CIA Central Intelligence Agency

CJFSOCC Combined Joint Force Special Operations Component Command

CJSOTF-A Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan

COBRA Command Controller-Observer Regional Assistance Command, Inc.

COMMO Communications

COMSEC Communications Security

CONUS Contiguous United States

COTS Commercial Off-the-shelf

CRRC Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft

CSAR Combat Search and Rescue

DEW Directed Energy Weapon

DLIFLC Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center

DoD (also DOD) US Department of Defense

EEOCA Engineer Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent

ELINT Electronic Intelligence

Acronym/Abbreviation Definition

EMT Emergency Medical Technician

EMT-B Emergency Medical Technician-Basic

EOCA Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent

EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal

EW Electronic Warfare

FAI Fédération Aéronautique Internationale

FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation

FEST Foreign Emergency Support Team

FLETC Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

FORECON Force Reconnaissance Company (USMC reconnaissance unit)

GIJOE Geopolitical Intelligence and Joint Operations Executive

HAZMAT Hazardous Materials

HF High Frequency

HRST Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques

HUMINT Human Intelligence

HVT High-Value Target

IED Improvised Explosive Device

IEW Intelligence and Electronic Warfare

IFF Identification Friend-or-Foe

INTERFET International Force for East Timor

INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization

IO Information Operations

IPTM Institute of Police Technology and Management

IPW Interrogation of Prisoner of War

ISAF International Security Assistance Force

ISSEE International School for Security and Explosives Education

ISTC International Special Training Centre (formerly called the NATO LRRP School)

IW Information Warfare

JFKSWCS John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School

JOTC Jungle Operations Training Center (US Army)

JSOC Joint Special Operations Command

JSOTF Joint Special Operations Task Force

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APPENDIX G: ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONSAcronym/Abbreviation Definition

JSOTF-P Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines

JSOU Joint Special Operations University

JTIDS Joint Tactical Information Distribution System

JWTC Jungle Warfare Training Center (USMC)

LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

LCM Landing Craft, Mechanized

LCU Landing Craft, Utility

LETSS Law Enforcement Training for Safety and Survival

LLVI Low-Level Voice Intercept

LRRP Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrol

LRS Long Range Surveillance

MAAWS Medium Anti-Armor Weapon System

MAGTF Marine Air-Ground Task Force

MEU Marine Expeditionary Unit

MFO Multinational Force and Observers

MNF-I Multi-National Force-Iraq

MWTC Mountain Warfare Training Center (USMC)

N/A Not Applicable

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NAVSPECWAR Naval Special Warfare; see also NSW

NBC Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical

NCO Non-commissioned Officer

NCS Net Control Station

NROTC Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps

NSTV Non-Standard Tactical Vehicle

NSW Naval Special Warfare; see also NAVSPECWAR

NTOA National Tactical Officers Association

NWTC Northern Warfare Training Center (US Army)

OCONUS Outside the Contiguous United States

OPFOR Opposing Force

OPINTEL Operational Intelligence

OPSEC Operations Security

OSV Over-Snow Vehicle

Acronym/Abbreviation Definition

RADAR Radio Detection and Ranging

POW Prisoner of War

PSYOP Psychological Operations

Recon Reconnaissance

RETRANS Retransmission

RHIB Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boat

ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps

RSTA Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition

RUTEX Realistic Urban Training Exercise

SCUBA Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus

SEAL Sea, Air, Land (US Navy personnel qualified in special warfare)

SERE Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape

SF Special Forces

SFOD-A Special Forces Operational Detachment “A”

SFOD-B Special Forces Operational Detachment “B”

SFOD-C Special Forces Operational Detachment “C”

SIGINT Signals Intelligence

SME Subject Matter Expert

SOC Special Operations-Capable

SOCKOR Special Operations Command-Korea

SOCPAC Special Operations Command-Pacific

SOF Special Operations Forces

SONIC Source Operations and Intelligence Collection

SOTAC Special Operations Terminal Attack Controller

SPIE Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction

SRT Special Reaction Team

STA Surveillance and Target Acquisition

STEEL Support, Training, Encampment, and Expeditionary Logistics

SWAT Special Weapons and Tactics

TACSAT Tactical Satellite

TC AIMS II Transportation Coordinators Automatic Information for Movement System II

TENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities

TIGER Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance

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APPENDIX G: ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS

Acronym/Abbreviation Definition

UFMCS University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies

UHF Ultra-High Frequency

UIAA Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme

UN United Nations Organization

UNDPKO United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations

USA United States of America; also United States Army

USAF United States Air Force

USAFA United States Air Force Academy

USARNG United States Army National Guard

USBATT US Infantry Battalion Contingent

USCG United States Coast Guard

USCGA United States Coast Guard Academy

USFK US Forces-Korea

USMA United States Military Academy at West Point

USMC United States Marine Corps

USN United States Navy

USNA United States Naval Academy

USSOCOM United States Special Operations Command

USTRANSCOM United States Transportation Command

UXO Unexploded Ordnance

VHF Very High Frequency

VIPER Veteran Infantry Personnel

WIT Weapons Intelligence Team

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APPENDIX H: PARTIAL LIST OF POSITION-SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESPosition Summary of Duties & Responsibilities

Aerial Exploitation Platoon Leader Uses his/her aviation subject matter expertise to conduct mission planning and to identify airspace coordination requirements. Responsible for coordinating the movement and linkup of aerial exploitation platoon personnel deploying into the Multi-disciplinary Intelligence Collection Element's forward area.

Air Liaison Officer The primary expert adviser to the director on the employment of air power and aviation assets. Coordinates agency aviation activities and serves as the primary agency contact for military, law enforcement, and commercial aviation organizations.

Airdrop & Slingload Operations SME A subject matter expert in the packing and repair of cargo and personnel parachutes and the rigging of equipment and supply containers for airdrop or air delivery.

Ambulance Team Chief Administers emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties, trained in aeronautical medicine and all equipment associated with patient transport and rescue by actual or designated medical evacuation vehicles (tracked or wheeled) and rotary-wing aircraft.

Amphibious Reconnaissance Team Leader Supervises and conducts special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations in coastal, riverine, maritime, and underwater environments and reconnaissance operations requiring “wet jump” insertion. Participates in reconnaissance mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

CBRN Detection Specialist Conducts sensitive site exploitation, mitigation, escort and remediation processes of CBRN devices or hazards. Performs and supervises detection, identification, decontamination, reconnaissance, surveillance, and survey and monitor operations associated with all aspects of CBRN defense.

Chief Observer/Controller-Trainer A senior NCO tasked with the administrative control, task performance evaluation, and the provision of constructive feedback during a training exercise. Manages the conduct of subordinate observer/controller-trainers and advises the training officer.

Cold Weather Reconnaissance Team Leader Supervises and conducts mounted and dismounted special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations in cold weather locales. Participates in reconnaissance mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

Cold Weather Survival SME Implements cold weather risk-management procedures and informal cold weather survival and over-snow movement training programs within the agency.

Combat Demolitionist Conducts tactical demolition of natural or man-made obstacles in support of agency operations.

Combat Observation/Lasing Team (COLT) Leader Leads the COLT in its role as an independent forward observer asset tasked with surveying key or vulnerable forward areas. Serves as the primary operator of the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder during target ranging and designation operations. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

Combat Observer (Combat Observation/Lasing Team) Functions as forward observer tasked with surveying key or vulnerable forward areas as a member of the COLT. Provides team security and serves as the secondary Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder operator, combat net radio operator, and vehicle driver during target ranging and designation operations.

Command Administration Officer The principal staff officer for all matters concerning human resources support (military and civilian). Specific responsibilities include manning, personnel services, personnel support, and headquarters management.

Command Communications-Electronics Officer The principal staff officer for all matters concerning command, control, communications, and computer operations.

Command Intelligence Officer The principal staff officer for all matters concerning the enemy/threat, the environment as it affects the enemy/threat, intelligence, and counterintelligence. He/She is responsible for intelligence readiness, intelligence tasks, intelligence synchronization, intelligence support, counterintelligence, and support to security programs.

Command Logistics Officer The principal staff officer for logistic operations and plans, supply, maintenance, transportation, and services.

Command Operations Officer The principal staff officer for all matters concerning training, operations & plans, force development, and modernization.

Command Senior Enlisted Adviser The senior enlisted adviser to the director. Acts as the director’s representative in supervising aspects vital to element operations, as determined by the director and by himself.

Commando Mortar Expert Responsible for the tactical employment of the non-standard man-portable 60 mm light infantry mortar (a.k.a. commando mortar). Provides indirect covering fire in support of LRS and recon teams during exposed retrograde movements.

COMMO Station Transmission Operations Supervisor Responsible for the supervision of forward-deployed COMMO Station personnel in the installation, operation and maintenance of single channel HF, VHF, and TACSAT radios, JTIDS network control stations, and special communication systems. Implements COMSEC, OPSEC, and physical security policies.

Counterintelligence Agent Supervises and conducts counterintelligence surveys and investigations to detect, identify, assess, counter, exploit and neutralize adversarial, foreign intelligence service, and terrorist threats to GIJOE activities.

Counterintelligence Technical Officer Conducts investigations/operations by applying sound judgment and analytical reasoning methods to detect and prevent acts of espionage, sabotage, and terrorism directed against GIJOE activities. Conducts and supervises both overt and covert investigations. Supervises the technical performance of subordinate military and civilian personnel in related job skills. Develops, evaluates, and manages sources and informants of military intelligence.

Cover Man Responsible for the tactical employment of the 5.56x45 mm squad automatic weapon, the 7.62x51 mm general purpose machine gun, the 12.7x99mm heavy machine gun, and 40x46 mm grenade launcher. Provides direct small arms covering fire in support of LRS and recon teams during exposed retrograde movements.

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APPENDIX H: PARTIAL LIST OF POSITION-SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESPosition Summary of Duties & Responsibilities

Criminal Anti-Terrorism Investigator Plans, organizes, conducts, and supervises overt and covert investigations. Examines and processes crime scenes, conducts sensitive site exploitation physical evidence collection and preservation for scientific examination by crime laboratories and use in judicial proceedings. Obtains and executes arrest and search warrants. Conducts raids in support of agency operations. Interviews and interrogates victims, witnesses, suspects, and subjects and obtains written statements executed under oath. Develops, evaluates, and manages informants and other sources of criminal intelligence.

Deception Operations Chief (Counterintelligence) Provides counterintelligence threat estimates, studies, and reports. Conducts liaison with command staff for consolidation and coordination of deception tasking.

Deception Operations Chief (Engineering) Produces, disseminates, and evaluates physical deception measures for supported elements. Prepares route, road, bridge, tunnel, ferry, and ford engineering reports for deception operations. Advises supported units in camouflage and concealment techniques to increase OPSEC to support deception. Supervises, advises, and assists in the fabrication of deception decoys, camouflage, and other activities.

Deception Operations Supervisor (Air & Missile Defense) Supervises deployment of rocket and missile decoys and optical, audio, thermal, and electronic countermeasures in support of deception operations. Supervises the construction of deception fortification and camouflage.

Deception Operations Supervisor (Infantry) Supervises deployment of elements in offensive, defensive, and retrograde tactical deception operations. Evaluates terrain for deployment of deception equipment and systems. Supervises the construction of deception fortification and camouflage.

Deputy Director Assists the director in his/her duties and is authorized to exercise the director's powers in his or her absence. Synchronizes and integrates staff activities to optimize control of agency operations.

Desert Survival SME Implements desert environment risk-management procedures and informal desert survival and desert navigation training programs within the agency.

Detection/Tracking Dog Handler Supports high-value target tracking activities through the employment of detection/tracking dogs. Assists in the apprehension and administration of targets by using military working dogs as psychological deterrents.

Director The highest-ranking official within the agency. Primary duties include overseeing the day-to-day operations of the agency and serving as an adviser to the Director of National Intelligence, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Defense, and the President's Intelligence Advisory Board regarding time-sensitive geopolitical intelligence matters related to counterterrorism and national security.

Driver Operates wheeled vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways in support of non-reconnaissance/non-combat operations. Employs land navigation techniques. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for shipment by air, rail, or vessel.

Emergency Medicine Physician Examines, diagnoses, and treats or prescribes course of treatment for the initial phase of disease and injuries. A specialist in advanced cardiac life support, emergency surgical procedures, trauma resuscitation, and management of other life-threatening situations.

Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent Investigates, detects, locates, marks, reports, and prepares protective works for foreign and domestic UXO. Performs in-place disposal of UXO; supports agency physical security missions and intelligence gathering operations of first-seen foreign ordnance.

Explosive Ordnance Disposal NCO Locates, identifies, renders safe, and disposes of foreign and domestic conventional, biological, chemical, or nuclear ordnance and IEDs; weapons of mass destruction; and large vehicle bombs; conducts intelligence gathering operations of first-seen foreign ordnance; supports agency physical security missions.

Fire & Explosion Investigator Conducts sensitive site fire-ground and blast site investigations to identify fire and/or explosion incident causes and contributing factors.

Fire Support Coordinator Serves as a special staff officer tasked with planning for and coordinating supporting arms. Resolves conflicts regarding selection of targets and employment means.

Digital Forensics Investigator Gathers digital evidence from captured adversary information systems, to include computers systems, digital storage media (such as CD-ROMs and portable hard drives), electronic media (such as e-mails, word processor documents, and digital photographs), mobile devices (such as PDAs and cellular phones), and computer networks. Conducts intrusion and other computer crime investigations of agency computer systems and networks.

HALO/HAHO Reconnaissance Team Leader Supervises and conducts special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations requiring HALO and HAHO airborne insertion modalities. Participates in reconnaissance mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Oversees and coordinates the HALO/HAHO reconnaissance team's airborne insertions and extractions and the airdrop and air delivery of equipment.

HRST SME Implements informal helicopter rope suspension advanced techniques training programs within the agency. Responsible for the rigging and inspection of all basic rope systems used in helicopter rope suspension activities.

HUMINT Collection Technical Officer Conducts and supervises tactical interrogation-related duties to include source operations. Supervises the performance of subordinate personnel in related job skills. Develops and approves interrogation and document exploitation plans and missions. Develops and manages sources and informants of military intelligence.

HVT Tracker Team Leader Supervises and conducts small-unit high-value target tracking and manhunt operations. Participates in high-value target tracking and manhunt mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Oversees and coordinates the security, transportation, and administration of obtained targets. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

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APPENDIX H: PARTIAL LIST OF POSITION-SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESPosition Summary of Duties & Responsibilities

Imaging Equipment Operator Operates electronic and film-based still, video, and audio acquisition equipment in support of intelligence and evidence gathering activities conducted by the sensitive site exploitation team and other agency units.

Interrogation & Strategic Debriefing Supervisor Conducts and supervises source operations, interrogations, and debriefings to collect information about enemy forces, strength, capabilities, vulnerabilities and intentions, as well as potential battle areas.

Jungle Survival SME Implements tropical and temperate rainforest biome risk-management procedures and informal tropical and temperate rainforest survival and navigation training programs within the agency.

Long-Range Surveillance Team Leader Supervises and conducts mounted and dismounted special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit long-range surveillance operations conducted up to 160 miles (257.5 km) forward of the front edge of the designated operational space. Participates in reconnaissance mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

MAAWS Expert Responsible for the tactical employment of the 84 mm man-portable Medium Anti-Armor Weapon System. Provides direct anti-armor covering fire in support of long-range surveillance and reconnaissance teams during exposed retrograde movements.

Medium Fuel Tanker Operator Responsible for the operation and maintenance of medium Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants vehicles. Performs vehicle checks and services, takes emergency precautions affiliated with the operation of Fuel Tank Vehicles. Assists mechanics when necessary.

Military Deception Officer Exercises staff supervision over military deception activities. Provides expertise in, and manages information required for, the conduct of military deception operations. Evaluates and assesses the execution of the deception plan.

Military Mountaineering SME Implements informal mountain survival and rough terrain navigation training programs within the agency. Responsible for the rigging and inspection of all basic rope systems used in military mountaineering activities.

Mobility Officer Plan, organize and supervise the movement, deployment and redeployment of GIJOE personnel and equipment. Coordinates deployment and redeployment issues with USTRANSCOM and commercial agencies.

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Section Chief Performs and supervises unit direct and general support-level maintenance and recovery operations on light and heavy wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment (MHE). Performs battlefield damage and assessment and repair

Mountain Reconnaissance Team Leader Supervises and conducts special reconnaissance missions, specializing in dismounted small unit reconnaissance operations in mountainous environments and rough terrain and reconnaissance operations requiring "tree jumping" insertion. Participates in reconnaissance mission planning and mission outcome analysis at the element-level. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

Non-Lethal Directed Energy Weapons Expert Responsible for the tactical employment of man-portable non-lethal directed energy weapon systems in support of long-range surveillance and reconnaissance teams during exposed retrograde movements. Provides temporary degradation of the enemy's ability to successfully employ weapons systems by disorienting their senses.

NSTV Expert Operator An expert in the operation of standard and non-standard tactical vehicles over varied terrain and roadways for support of reconnaissance operations. Employs land navigation techniques. Corrects or reports vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for shipment by air, rail, or vessel.

Observer/Controller-Trainer An NCO tasked with the administrative control, task performance evaluation, and the provision of constructive feedback during a training exercise.

Ordnance Clearance Diver Performs underwater demolition activities and underwater ordnance location, identification, and in-place disposal in support of amphibious landings and coastal, riverine, maritime, and underwater reconnaissance operations. Trained in combat diving tactics and "wet jumping".

OSV Expert Operator An expert in the operation of designated OSVs in snow-covered terrain and roadways in support of reconnaissance operations. Employs land navigation and basic cold weather survival techniques. Corrects or reports vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for shipment by air, rail, or vessel.

Physical Security Operations Platoon Chief Supervises physical security operations and oversees training of physical security platoon personnel. Specializes in the planning and interpretation of anti-terrorism/force protection measures within agency installations. Recommends appropriate anti-terrorism/force protection plans, conducts surveys, inspects, risk analysis and develops anti-terrorism/force protection programs. Serves as the Fort Wadsworth provost sergeant.

Physical Security Operations Platoon Leader Commands the physical security platoon. Manages the force protection activities and supervises the movement control, planning, routing, scheduling, controlling, and coordination of all units in the designated area of operations. Conducts synchronization and integration of logistics assets with other movement control teams in a full spectrum of military operations. Serves as the Fort Wadsworth provost marshal.

Physical Security Operations Supervisor Supervises a five-person Physical Security Team that specializes in the planning, interpretation, and enforcement of physical security measures within installations as well as performing personal security operations for high-ranking civilian and military personnel. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of his team.

Scout-Observer (Amphibious Reconnaissance) Conducts special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations in coastal, riverine, maritime, and underwater environments. Trained extensively in special operations combat diving/swimming tactics and "wet jumping".

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APPENDIX H: PARTIAL LIST OF POSITION-SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESPosition Summary of Duties & Responsibilities

Scout-Observer (Cold Weather Reconnaissance) Conducts mounted and dismounted special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations in cold weather locales. Trained extensively in cold weather survival and over-snow movement and navigation techniques.

Scout-Observer (HALO/HAHO Reconnaissance) Conducts special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit reconnaissance operations requiring HALO and HAHO airborne insertion modalities.

Scout-Observer (Long-Range Surveillance) Conducts mounted and dismounted special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit long-range surveillance operations conducted to 160 miles (257.5 km) forward of the front edge of the designated operational space. Trained extensively in advanced land navigation techniques.

Scout-Observer (Mountain Reconnaissance) Conducts dismounted special reconnaissance missions, specializing in small unit operations in rough terrain and mountainous environments. Trained in mountain survival, assault climbing techniques, and "tree jumping".

Scout-Sniper/Spotter Conducts close reconnaissance and surveillance/target acquisition operations in support of Reconnaissance Element operations. As a secondary mission, delivers long range, precision fire on selected targets from concealed positions in support of reconnaissance operations.

SERE SME Implements informal survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE); combat survival, and resilience training programs within the agency. Coordinates SERE and CSAR operational support activities.

Small Craft Expert Operator An expert in the navigation and steering of small craft, to include CRRCs and RHIBS, in support of amphibious landings and reconnaissance operations conducted in coastal, riverine, maritime, and underwater environments. Trained in basic combat swimming and the conduct of "wet jumping" with CRRCs and RHIBs.

SONIC Detachment Commander Manages all aspects of Source Operations and Intelligence Collection (SONIC) Detachment operations. Directs, supervises, and coordinates the planning, collection, evaluation, fusion, analysis, production, and dissemination of all-source intelligence, HUMINT, and counterintelligence. Performs multi-disciplinary collection management and coordination of surveillance activities and advises the office of the director and fellow element leaders on enemy situations, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and weather and terrain, and the use and employment of intelligence resources.

Surreptitious Building Entry SME A subject matter expert in the identification and neutralization of locks and locking devices and other covert, surreptitious, or clandestine entry measures.

Tactical Building Entry Specialist Uses explosive and mechanical breaching/dynamic entry methods to give HVT Tracker Teams rapid access to barricaded targets. Serves as team rear security.

TIGER Detachment Communications Chief Oversees all Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment communications-electronics activities. Advises the TIGER Detachment Commander on all communications-electronics matters.

TIGER Detachment Executive Officer Responsible for the management of the Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment's day-to-day activities, such as maintenance and logistics, freeing the detachment commander to concentrate on tactical planning and execution. Performs the commander's duties in his absence.

TIGER Detachment Commander Manages all aspects of Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment activities. Supports agency operational and tactical requirements at all levels of execution as concerns mission planning, development, and execution of long-range surveillance and special reconnaissance operations.

TIGER Detachment Senior Enlisted Adviser The senior NCO within the Tactical Information Gathering and Expeditionary Reconnaissance (TIGER) Detachment. Advises the detachment commander concerning the enlisted ranks. Supervises aspects vital to detachment operations as the commander's representative. Leads contingency-based special teams as necessary

TIGER Detachment Supply Operations Supervisor Requests, receives, issues, stores, maintains, and turns in supplies and equipment for the Reconnaissance Element. Coordinates requirements with the element's senior enlisted adviser. Monitors the tactical situation together with the element communications chief.

Training Officer Develops and implements GIJOE's various training programs with the advice of the command staff and the chief observer/controller-trainer.

Treatment Team Chief Administers emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties. Supervises activities of the field/mobile treatment facility. Able to supervise and train all critical skills as noted by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

UAV Ground Control Station Leader Uses his aviation subject matter expertise to execute the preplanned aerial exploitation mission. If necessary, adjusts the preplanned mission parameters to allow for dynamic retasking, to include the ability call for and adjust indirect fire.

UAV Launch & Recovery Team Leader Uses his aviation subject matter expertise to lead all tasks and procedures necessary for the successful launch and recovery of the UAV, to include pre-flight and post-flight maintenance and UAV storage and transportation.

UAV Pilot Remotely pilots the UAV. Participates in aerial exploitation mission planning and supervises mission sensor/payload operations.

Underwater Combat Demolitionist Conducts tactical demolition of natural or man-made underwater obstacles in support of amphibious landings and coastal, riverine, maritime, and underwater reconnaissance operations.

Visual Tracker Applies tactical tracking and countertracking skills across a wide range of operational environments in support of manhunt, surveillance, and CSAR operations.

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APPENDIX I: GIJOE RECRUITMENT, ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, TRAINING, UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT

Recruitment & Eligibility: Positions in GIJOE are open to any member of the US Air Force, US Army, US Coast Guard, US Marine Corps, and US Navy in the pay-grade of E-4 or above, provided they fulfill the job-specific requirements for available positions in the agency and are eligible for TOP SECRET security clearance (waiverable to SECRET security clearance at the discretion of the agency director). A selected military applicant is seconded from his or her parent unit with the joint approval of the President and the secretary of the applicant's respective service. Military applicants accepted into GIJOE incur a three-year obligatory term of service with the agency. Applications for an extension of the term of service can be submitted to the office of the director six months prior to the term's expiration. Select positions in GIJOE are also open to non-military personnel. Civilian GIJOE employees are drawn from other federal government departments and agencies, regional and local government organizations, corporate organizations, and the independent private military contractor community.

Educational Requirements: Military applicants must have, at minimum, an associate's degree or an equivalent number of college credits from an accredited post-secondary educational institution (conversion of military experience to college credit accepted). Civilian applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited post-secondary educational institution.

Training: All selected applicants for potential entry into the agency will have been chosen for the training and experience they already possess prior to application, significantly reducing agency training costs. Civilian applicants with no prior military or law enforcement small arms and personal defense training must pass the month-long GIJOE Basic Small Arms Proficiency for Non-Military Personnel Course and the three week-long GIJOE Combatives for Non-Military Personnel Course prior to attending the nine month-long GIJOE Professional Qualification Training at Fort Wadsworth. All selected military and civilian applicants are required to pass Professional Qualification Training for acceptance into GIJOE (no waivers accepted). The training consists of intensive theoretical and practical coursework in the topics of intelligence collection and management, information operations, international affairs, and cross-cultural competence, as well as a physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding resilience training regimen. Applicants for positions in the Command & Control Element, Analysis & Control Element, SONIC Detachment, and TIGER Detachment must also attend SERE Level-C and Individual Terrorism Awareness training at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center & School if they have not done so prior to applying for GIJOE entry. The STEEL Program has a 97% attrition rate, with most program withdrawals occurring within the first three months of training. Failed applicants are allowed one opportunity to re-try for the agency, which they must exercise within two years of their first application.

Female (L) and male (R) STEEL Detachment personnel wearing the Professional

Qualification Training uniform

Uniforms: Military GIJOE operatives are required to wear their branch's respective service uniforms with GIJOE insignia and markings (see Appendix F for insignia details) and must adhere to the appropriate grooming standards when in garrison and conducting their duties in an official public capacity. Civilian operatives are required to wear business casual or international business attire when doing the same. Service-specific combat and working/utility uniforms such as the Army Combat Uniform, Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform, Navy Working Uniform, Airman Battle Uniform, and Coast Guard Operational Dress Uniform and are authorized for wear by military GIJOE personnel in operational circumstances befitting their use. Civilian and military operators are also issued Battle Dress uniforms in the M81 Woodland or Three-Color Desert camouflage pattern and blue, olive drab, orange, red, or tan coveralls for use in the appropriate working environments.

Military and civilian GIJOE operatives also have the option of wearing the GIJOE Professional Qualification Training uniform when working in conditions more suitable for combat and working/utility uniforms. This uniform consists of a green tactical vest, non-standard COTS khaki trousers in various cuts and styles, a midnight blue long-sleeved shirt, non-standard COTS green rough-out boots, and a proprietary design ballistic helmet derived from the Army's Future Force Warrior program which incorporates an IFF-enabled GPS receiver, a miniaturized combat net radio, integrated situational awareness enhancement sensors and displays, an ARMv6-architecture 32-bit RISC microprocessor-equipped computer, and a rechargeable battery.

For reasons of practicality and security, grooming and uniform standards are suspended for operatives conducting activities in the field in order to facilitate ease of movement, concealment, integration into local population and supported units, and other operational concerns. Equipment: GIJOE uses a combination of standard DoD-issue and non-standard COTS weapons, vehicles, and equipment in order to fulfill its mission, with acquisition and use of said weapons, vehicles, and equipment being limited only by the agency's budget and the stipulations of the Berry Amendment (as it applies to DoD-sourced matériel) and other relevant legislation.

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APPENDIX J: SAMPLE GIJOE PERSONNEL FILES

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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AGENT (COUNTERINTELLIGENCE TEAM)File Name: Arashikage, Kimiko Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: JinxBirthplace: Los Angeles, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company (CI/HUMINT), 524th Military Intelligence Battalion, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Economics (Bryn Mawr College), AA in Mandarin (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Financial Management Technician AIT, Counterintelligence Special Agent Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Defense Against Sound Equipment Course, Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, Introduction to Networks & Computer Hardware Course, Counterintelligence in Cyber Space Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: At the age of 12, sent by parents to live with relatives in Tokyo in an effort to instill discipline and a sense of culture. While abroad, extensively studied her clan's traditional martial art, Arashikage-ryū bujutsū. Returned to the United States after graduating at the top of her class from the Saitama Prefectural Inagakuen Comprehensive Upper Secondary School. Joined the Army as a financial management technician after receiving her economics degree from Bryn Mawr in 2002. Re-classed as a counterintelligence agent in 2006, deployed to South Korea in support of USFK/CFC operations as a member of the 524th Military Intelligence Battalion. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin (Standard dialect); conversant in Cantonese/Yue (Standard dialect). Also schooled in Ryūkyū kobujutsū. Spunky and energetic, but never lets her enthusiasm get the better of her judgment.

Relevant Training (partial list): Air Defense Artillery Officer Basic Course; Short-Range, Hawk Missile, and Patriot Missile Air Defense Artillery Resident Training; Air & Missile Defense Captains Career Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Ranger School, SF Unit Officer Qualification Course, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, Command & General Staff School, Joint Special Operations Irregular Warfare Advanced Course, Combined/Joint Force Special Operations Component Commander's Course, Army Red Team Leaders Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, CJFSOCC Staff Officer Course, CJFSOCC Planning Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Born into a prominent military family, father a highly decorated Army colonel, grandfather a sergeant major with the American Expeditionary Forces. Graduated 1991 from West Point at the top of his class. Went on several rotational deployments with ARCENT-SA's PATRIOT Task Force in Saudi Arabia before going Special Forces in 1995. Took part in numerous missions in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2008 as a member of the 5 th Special Forces Group. Served on part-time cadre at the University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth, oversaw Red Team Leader exercises between 2006 and 2008. A widower (wife succumbed to acute myeloid leukemia in 2007) with a son, Scott, born in 2001. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Gulf Arabic, and Iraqi), Persian (Dari, Farsi, and Tajiki dialects), and Russian; conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Portuguese, and Spanish. Recently rated as being in the 99th percentile among all active-duty Department of Defense field grade officers in conventional, analytical, creative, and practical intelligence measures. Has a talent for intentionally obscuring, and even willfully misrepresenting his dispositional affect, making him a preeminent negotiator and controller.

COMMAND OPERATIONS OFFICERFile Name: Abernathy, Clayton M. Pay Grade: O-5Call-Sign: HawkBirthplace: Denver, Colorado, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: SFOD-C (Command and Control), 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Military Art and Science (United States Military Academy), MS in Military Arts and Sciences (US Army School of Advanced Military Studies); Master of

Professional Studies, Strategic Leadership concentration (Austin Peay Center-Fort Campbell)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (H.AL.O./H.A.H.O. RECON TEAM)File Name: Arndt, Philip W. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Free FallBirthplace: Downers Grove, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Philosophy (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale), MA in Comparative East-West Philosophy (University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa)

Relevant Training (partial list): Aviation Operations Specialist AIT, Joint Air Tasking Order Process Course, Joint Firepower Course, Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Air Assault School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Static-Line Jumpmaster Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Ranger School, Tactical Information Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Army in 1996 after graduating summa cum laude with a degree in philosophy from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Started his military career as an aviation operations specialist with the 82nd Combat Aviation Regiment, deployed to Bosnia with the 2nd Battalion in support of Operation Joint Guard (1997). After fulfilling his term of service, went back to school to earn his master's degree in comparative east-west philosophy. Re-enlisted in 2004 and re-trained as an infantryman, eventually joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2005. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2006 through 2008, where he would participate in numerous special operations in the country's southeastern provinces in support of CJSOTF-A and ISAF objectives. Fluent in Mandarin (Standard dialect), conversant in Cantonese/Yue (Standard dialect) and Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects). Highly intelligent and strongly motivated individual, never short on self-confidence. Conducts himself with a swagger that borders on arrogance, but GIJOE teammates know that he has the knowledge, skills, and experience to back it up.

Relevant Training (partial list): Private Pilot Certification (Cindtronix Aviation), Commercial Pilot Certification (Cindtronix Avaiation), Aerobatic Proficiency Training Certification (Tutima Academy of Aviation), Officer Candidate School Basic Officer Training, Air & Space Basic Course, Initial Flight Screening, USAF Specialized Undergraduate Training, Transitional and Operational Flight Training (F-15E Strike Eagle), USAF Weapons School (F-15E Strike Eagle), Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course, Flight Commander Course, Organizational Leadership Course, Expeditionary Leadership Course, Introduction to Special Operations Course, USAF Weapons School (Unmanned Aircraft Systems), Squadron Officer School, Mission Commander's Course, Basic Airborne School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO Air Integration and Planning Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: Started flying in high school, working three jobs in order to afford lessons. After high school, worked for a year as a bush pilot in Alaska to earn money for college. While enrolled in the University of Rhode Island, spent his free time training to be an aerobatic pilot; twice competed in the FAI Grand Prix. Joined the USAF after earning his degree in electrical engineering. As a member of the 391st Fighter Squadron, flew F-15E Strike Eagles on combat air patrol, air interdiction, and close air support missions in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2005. Entered UAV pilot training and re-assigned to the 3 rd Special Operations Squadron in 2007, flying MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper UAVs on armed reconnaissance missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. An accomplished amateur poker player, Armbruster has competed in numerous poker fund-raising events for various charities.

AERIAL EXPLOITATION PLATOON LEADERFile Name: Armbruster, Bradley J. Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: AceBirthplace: Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 3rd Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, 27th Special Operations Group (USAF)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Electrical Engineering (University of Rhode Island); MS in Defense Analysis, Combat Systems subspecialty (Naval Postgraduate School)

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COMBAT OBSERVATION/LASING TEAM LEADERFile Name: Barney, James J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Grand SlamBirthplace: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Battery, 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Physics (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Relevant Training (partial list): Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Maintenance Support Specialist AIT; Fire Support Specialist AIT, Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) Transition Course, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was a star quarterback for his high school football team, led them to back-to-back state championship appearances. Injuries prevented a similarly successful college football career, joined the Army almost immediately after graduation. Served as a TDME Maintenance Support Specialist assigned to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service before switching to a career in the artillery. Went on three deployments to Iraq between 2003 and 2005 as a member of the 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne), where his natural aptitude for judging distances served him well in his role as a fire support specialist. Soft-spoken but firm, well-liked by subordinates, peers, and superiors. Never loses track of his mission's objectives in even the most stressful of conditions. A lifelong fan of escapist fiction, owns an extensive collection of vintage comic books and science fiction paperbacks and magazines dating back to the 1930s, spends his free time scouring hobbyist shops and internet auction sites for pieces to add to his ever-growing assortment of fantastic literature.

Relevant Training (partial list): Pre-Undergraduate Police Training Program (Polis Akademisi Gölbaşı), Basic Police Special Operations Course (Özel Harekat Polis Okulu), INTERPOL International Police Training Program, ISSEE Search and Security Foundation Course, ISSEE Search and Security Advanced Searcher Course, ISSEE High Risk Search Course, ISSEE EOD Level 1 Course, ISSEE EOD Level 2 Course, ISSEE EOD Level 3 Course, ISSEE IED Awareness Course, ISSEE IED Technician Course, ISSEE Booby Traps Course, Program in American Language Studies (Rutgers University-Newark), English for Academic Purposes Course (Rutgers University-Newark)

Miscellaneous Notes: Born and raised in Istanbul Province to Turkish-Armenian parents. Overcame cultural and ethnic barriers to become a ranking police officer with the Istanbul Police Department's Special Security office. Served with distinction in numerous police special operations against the PKK and other radical paramilitary organizations. Received extensive explosive ordnance disposal training at the International School for Security and Explosives Education. Hired by INTERPOL as a dangerous devices technician in 2000, immigrated to the United States on a National Interest Waiver visa in 2001. Worked as a weapons intelligence analyst with INTERPOL's American bureau before being recruited to join a fledgling GIJOE in 2009. Fluent in Armenian (Eastern and Western dialects), Turkish, and Kurdish; conversant in Arabic (Iraqi) and Georgian. Acquired American citizenship in 2007. Avid practitioner and promoter of kılıç kalkan (traditional Turkish fencing) and has performed public demonstrations of the martial art as part of the Turkish Cultural Center in New York's annual “Performing Arts at the Terminal” show.

EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE CLEARANCE AGENT (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM TWO)File Name: Ayvazyan, Varujan Pay Grade: GS-09Call-Sign: TaurusBirthplace: Sultanbeyli, Istanbul Province, TurkeyEmployer prior to GIJOE selection: Terrorism and Violent Crimes Division, United States National Central Bureau of INTERPOLPost-Secondary Education: BA in Security Sciences (Güvenlik Bilimleri Enstitüsü-Polis Akademisi Başkanlığı), AAS in Chemical Technology (Essex County College)

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SMALL CRAFT MAINTENANCE SUPERVISORFile Name: Blanchet, John Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: TopsideBirthplace: Fort Wayne, Indiana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Combat Service Support Team, Naval Special Warfare Group ONEPost-Secondary Education: AS in Engineering (San Diego City College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Engineman "A" School, Caterpillar Diesel Technician Training, MTU Diesel Technician Training, Outboard Engine Mechanic Training, ALCO & General Motors EMD Diesel Engine Technician Training, Navy Law Enforcement Specialist Training, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fairbanks Morse & Colt Pielstick Diesel Engine Technician Training, Stinger Anti-terrorist Weapon Operations and Maintenance Training, NAVSPECWAR Small Arms Organizational-level Maintenance Technician Training

Miscellaneous Notes: Grew up on a small Indiana farm where he helped his father raise prize-winning pigs. Quickly gained a reputation as one-half of Fort Wayne's premier hog breeding duo after winning numerous county fairs. Enlisted in the Navy in 2001 in search of a different career path, feeling that he had done all that he wanted in the field of stockbreeding. Assigned to the Naval Beach Group ONE's Assault Craft Unit 1 after graduating from Engineman “A” School. Served aboard an LCU-8 during various joint training exercises and humanitarian relief operations along the South American Pacific coast in 2002. Participated in oil-platform defense and amphibious assault landing operations in the Persian Gulf in 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Joined NAVSPECWAR Group ONE's Combat Service Support Team in 2005. Deployed to Southeast Asia in 2007 as part of a detached NAVSPECWAR combat service support unit supporting SOCPAC and JSOTF-P elements conducting joint training exercises and anti-piracy operations in the Sulu Sea. Possesses a knack for mechanical improvisation and invention. Never one to back down from a challenge, frequently engages GIJOE teammates in one-upmanship contents of physical strength and toughness.

Relevant Training (partial list): Cargo Specialist AIT, Rough Terrain Container Handler Maintenance Course, Defense Packing of Hazardous Materials for Transportation Course, USTRANSCOM Global Transportation Network Training, Cavalry Scout AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Ranger School, ISAF SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Both parents career construction and asphalt equipment operators. Declined stewardship of the family business and joined the Army in 2002. Served as a cargo specialist with the 7th Transportation Battalion, deploying on two tours in Southwest Asia before re-classing as a cavalry scout in 2006. Re-assigned to the 3rd Squadron (RSTA), 71st Cavalry Regiment. Sent to Afghanistan in 2007, took part in armed reconnaissance and route reconnaissance operations supporting infantry elements of the 10th Mountain Division and ISAF forces in Logar province, engaging bandit groups and Taliban insurgents on numerous occasions. Has excellent driving instincts and a natural mechanical aptitude honed through a lifetime in and around heavy machinery and diesel-powered vehicles. Openly proud of his family's Confederate heritage (great-great-great grandfather on his mother's side was a soldier in the Army of Northern Virginia), to the occasional chagrin of some of his more sensitive and politic GIJOE teammates. Sentimental political differences aside, teammates know that he can be trusted to perform his duties to the letter, with the utmost efficiency and professionalism.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM THREE)/N.S.T.V. EXPERT OPERATOR File Name: Blais, Robert M. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Cross-CountryBirthplace: Greensboro, North Carolina, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Troop, 3rd Squadron (RSTA), 71st Cavalry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Heavy Equipment and Transport Technology (Guilford Technical Community College)

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Relevant Training (partial list): Basic Recruit Training (Denver Police Academy), Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Qualification, MAGTF Intelligence Specialist Entry Course, Intelligence in Combating Terrorism Course, MAGTF Counterintelligence/HUMINT Course, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Fundamentals Course, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Course, Advanced Personnel Administration Course, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course, Introduction to Networks & Computer Hardware Course, Counterintelligence in Cyber Space Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Orphaned at the age of 12, both parents killed in a skiing accident in Aspen. Raised by an uncle, a former Marine and Colorado state trooper. Entered the Denver police force after receiving his degree in criminal justice. Worked for five years as a beat cop before joining the Marines in 1997. Opted for a career in the intelligence field, spent his initial term of service as an intelligence specialist with the 2nd Marine Division. Re-trained as a counterintelligence special agent in 2002. As an agent for the MCIA's Expeditionary Support Branch, has served on numerous missions abroad, most recently in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Gulf Arabic, and Iraqi) and Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), conversant in Spanish.

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AGENT (COUNTERINTELLIGENCE TEAM)File Name: Bowman, Thomas S. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: MaceBirthplace: Denver, Colorado, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Expeditionary Support Branch, Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Criminal Justice and Criminology (Metropolitan State College of Denver), AA in Arabic (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): AFROTC General Military and Professional Officer Courses, Air & Space Basic Course, Initial Flight Screening, USAF Specialized Undergraduate Training, Transitional and Operational Flight Training (F-16C/D), USAF Weapons School (F-16C/D), Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course, Flight Commander Course, Organizational Leadership Course, Introduction to Special Operations Course, USAF Weapons School (Unmanned Aircraft Systems), Expeditionary Leadership Course, Squadron Officer School, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: An avid video game player and computer enthusiast before discovering recreational flying in his mid-teens. Joined the Civil Air Patrol as a cadet at the age of 16, eventually going to the University of Utah on an AFROTC scholarship. Flew numerous sorties over Iraq and Afghanistan between 2002 and 2005 as a member of the 421st Fighter Squadron. Began UAV pilot training in 2006, assigned to the 27th Special Operations Wing's 3rd Special Operations Squadron in the summer of 2007. Operated MQ-9 Reaper UAVs on armed reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Afghanistan in 2008. Has a reputation among GIJOE teammates as an unrepentant joker and mimic, and is the acknowledged base “Mario Kart” (video game) champion. Fluent in Armenian (Eastern and Western dialects), French (Metropolitan/Standard), and Greek.

U.A.V. PILOT (GROUND CONTROL STATION)File Name: Boyajian, Gregory S. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: SlipstreamBirthplace: Provo, Utah, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 3rd Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, 27th Special Operations Group (USAF)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Computer Engineering (University of Utah), MS in Computer Engineering (Air Force Institute of Technology)

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Relevant Training (partial list): Army Bandsperson (Percussion) AIT, Air Assault School, Fire Support Specialist AIT, Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) Transition Course, Basic Airborne School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Joint Fires Observer Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Rappel Master Course, Tactical Information Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Played drums for various Lousville-area heavy metal bands throughout high school and college. Joined the army as a bandsperson in 2001. Played percussion with the 101st Airborne Division Band (“Pride of the Eagle”) for two years before making the somewhat unusual decision to re-class into a combat arms branch. Deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003) as a member of the 320th Field Artillery Regiment's 2nd Battalion. Conducted stability operations in Ninawa governorate through 2004. Returned to Iraq in 2007 for a 15 month long deployment, participating in missions with the 101st Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team in Salah ad Din governorate. An import racer scene enthusiast in his spare time, owns a heavily modified and extensively tuned 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R coupe.

COMBAT OBSERVER (COMBAT OBSERVATION/LASING TEAM)File Name: Breckenridge, Matthew H. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: ThunderBirthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (Air Assault) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Music, General (Jefferson Community and Technical College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Marine Rifleman Course, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Combatant Diver Course, Basic Airborne School, Infantry Squad Leaders Course, MEU(SOC) Certification Joint Training, Fast Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Drill Instructor School, Water Safety/Survival Instructor Course, Advanced Personnel Administration Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, Marksmanship Coach Course, Martial Arts Instructor Course, Martial Arts Instructor-Trainer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Comes from a Marine family, father a retired infantry gunnery sergeant, mother a former air traffic controller. Reputation as a marine and drill instructor has reached near-mythic proportions in 18 years in the Corps, something he has been more than willing to cultivate and perpetuate by playing the part of the hulking and unfeeling drill instructor to the hilt in public appearances. Behind all his outward bluster and theatrics, possesses a brilliant tactical mind that he has put to use as a member of the 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, participating in missions on four continents. Transferred to the II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group's Special Operations Training Group-MEU(SOC) Training Branch in 2004. Conversant in French (Metropolitan/ Standard)and Spanish.

CHIEF OBSERVER/CONTROLLER-TRAINERFile Name: Burns, Matthew Pay Grade: E-8 (MSgt)Call-Sign: Sgt. SlaughterBirthplace: Parris Island, South Carolina, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Special Operations Training Group-MEU(SOC) Training Branch, II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Psychology (University of South Carolina)

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DEPUTY DIRECTORFile Name: Colby, Everett P. Pay Grade: O-6Call-Sign: KeelhaulBirthplace: Charlottesville, Virginia, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron TWO (USN)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Electrical Engineering (USNA), , BS in Intelligence (National Defense Intelligence College), MS in Information Operations-Joint Information Operations

Curriculum (Naval Postgraduate School)

Relevant Training (partial list): Flight Screening, Aviation Preflight Indoctrination, Primary Flight Training, Intermediate and Advanced Flight Training (Land-Based Syllabus, P-3/EP-3 Maritime Pipeline), SERE Level-C Training, Command and Staff Officer Program, Introduction to Special Operations Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Joint Maritime Operations Course, Strategy & War Course, National Security Decision-Making Course, Maritime Staff Operators Course, NATO Air Integration and Planning Course, Special Operations Combating Terrorism Course, Combating Terrorist Networks Seminar, NATO SOF Intel Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course, NATO Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Intelligence Leaders Orientation Seminar

Miscellaneous Notes: As a member of FAIRECONRONTWO, flew reconnaissance aircraft in support of airstrike and air patrol missions during Operation El Dorado Canyon (1986), Operation Desert Storm(1991), Operation Deny Flight (1993) and Operation Joint Endeavor (1995). Awarded the Air Medal for his actions in Albania during Operation Silver Wake (1997), using his EP-3E in an emergency evacuation of American citizens, non-combatants, and designated third-country nationals while under heavy anti-aircraft fire. Served as a FAIRECONRONTWO operational detachment commander in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2004. Fluent in Russian, conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), German, and Spanish. A nationally ranked amateur chess player (USCF rating of 2100), placed third in the under 2200 category during the 2007 USCF National Open Chess Championship. Plays the clarinet as a hobby.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantry Officer Basic Course, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Ranger School, Infantry Mortar Platoon Leaders Course, Sniper Employment Leaders Course, SF Unit Officer Qualification Course, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, NATO LRRP School Patrol Course, US Army Red Team Leaders Course, Contemporary Insurgent Warfare Course; Joint, Interagency, & Multinational Planner's Course; Security Cooperation Management Overseas Course, Command & General Staff School, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, General Officer/Senior Executive Service Force Integration Course, Combating Terrorism Executive Interagency Seminar, Joint Special Operations Staff Officer Course, CJFSOCC Planners Course, CJFSOCC Joint Operations Center Course, CJFSOCC Commanders Course, Defense Security Assistance Management Overseas Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Started his career as a lieutenant with the 101st Airborne Division. Made the move to SF in 1983, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 10th SFG. Helped train Lebanese soldiers in 1985 and Nigerian paratroopers in 1986. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions during the Battle of Khafji (1991). Served as a member of a Coalition Support Team assisting the 1st Belgian Para-Commando Battalion during Operation Restore Hope (1993). Retired from the Army with the rank of colonel in 2000. Started working towards his PhD in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University that same year. His doctoral thesis, entitled "Modeling Adaptive Organizations in the Current Irregular Warfare Context", is considered a modern classic in military science. Was an associate professor in MIT's Political Science Department before being tapped to head GIJOE in 2008. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Gulf Arabic, and Levantine), French (Metropolitan/Standard), Russian, and Turkish; conversant in German, Spanish, Swahili, and Uzbek. Married future GIJOE Command C-E Officer Jane A. Martell (call-sign: GI Jane) in 1983, divorced in 2004. Couple had one son, Joseph, Jr., killed during the Battle of Nasiriyah in Iraq in 2003 while serving as a soldier in the Army's 3 rd Infantry Division.

DIRECTORFile Name: Colton, Joseph B. Pay Grade: ES Level VCall-Sign: Eagle-EyeBirthplace: Central Falls, Rhode Island, USAEmployer prior to GIJOE selection: Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPost-Secondary Education: BS in Foreign Area Studies, Eurasia concentration (United States Military Academy), MS in Military Arts and Sciences (US Army School of Advanced Military

Studies), PhD in International Relations, Strategic Studies concentration (Johns Hopkins University)

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O.S.V. EXPERT OPERATOR (COLD WEATHER RECON TEAM)File Name: Costello, Ian F. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: AvalancheBirthplace: Madawaska, Maine, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: D Company, Anti-Terrorism Battalion, 4th Marine Division (USMC/MARFORRES)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Automotive Technology (Northern Maine Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Basic Logistics/Embarkation Specialist Course, Marine Rifleman Course, USMC Designated Marksman School, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Mountain Survival Course, Animal Packers Course, Scout Skier Training, MWTC OSV/Rough Terrain Driver Training, Basic Airborne School, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Parents and older siblings involved in the cross-border smuggling trade, primarily bringing in cigarettes into New Brunswick province in Canada while ferrying cheap medicines into Maine. Somehow managed to steer clear of any significant legal trouble despite growing up around various criminal influences. Sent by state social services to live with relatives in Presque Isle at the age of 15. Worked briefly as an automobile mechanic before joining the Marines in 2003. Deployed to Afghanistan's Orūzgān province as a member of 1st Battalion, 6th Marines in 2004. Sent to Al Anbar province in Iraq the following year, taking part in full-spectrum combat and nation-building operations. Assigned to an active-duty instructor-inspector staff post with the MARFORRES Anti-Terrorism Battalion's Anchorage, Alaska-based D Company in 2007. An excellent marksman and an even better over-snow vehicle operator. Fluent in French (Acadian dialect).

Relevant Training (partial list): Chaplain Assistant AIT, Emergency Medical Ministry Course, Chapel Tithe and Offering Clerk Course, Counterintelligence Special Agent Course, Intelligence in Combating Terrorism Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Defense Against Sound Equipment Course, USAF Counter-sniper School, Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Army in 1996 after graduating from Montclair State. Started her military career as a chaplain assistant assigned to the 743rd Military Intelligence Battalion. Re-classed as a counterintelligence agent in 2002, inspired to take a more pro-active role in the fight against terrorism after the New York terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Assigned to the 311th Military Intelligence Battalion, deployed to Afghanistan in 2002 as a member of Task Force Rakkasan. Sent to Iraq in 2003, participated in counterintelligence and strategic debriefing operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Joined the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2006. Since then, has participated in numerous clandestine counterintelligence operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and Turkey. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Iraqi, and Levantine), French (Metropolitan/Standard), Hebrew, and Spanish; conversant in Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), Swahili, and Turkish. Wholly dedicated to the force protection mission, relentless and uncompromising in her pursuit of assigned operational objectives, even at the risk of great personal cost.

DECEPTION OPERATIONS CHIEF (COUNTERINTELLIGENCE)File Name: Craig, Judith F. Pay Grade: E-8 (MSG)Call-Sign: ShooterBirthplace: Montclair, New Jersey, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Defense Counterintelligence and HUMINT Center, Defense Intelligence Agency (US Department of Defense)Post-Secondary Education: BA in History, minor in Religion (Montclair State University), BS in Intelligence (National Defense Intelligence College), AA in Arabic (Defense Language

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (AMPHIBIOUS RECON TEAM)/UNDERWATER COMBAT DEMOLITIONISTFile Name: Delgado, Hector Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: ShipwreckBirthplace: Chula Vista, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: SEAL Team 4, Naval Special Warfare Group TWO (USN)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Structural Engineering (University of California-San Diego)

Relevant Training (partial list): Gunner's Mate "A" School, 5”/54-Caliber MK 45 MOD 2 Gun Mount Maintenance Course, Crew-Served Weapons Instructor Course, Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL training, SEAL Qualification Training, SEAL Professional Development Phase Training, SEAL Unit Level Training, SEAL Squadron Integration Training, Basic Airborne School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Desert Environmental Survival Course, Camp Michael Monsoor Mountain Warfare Training, Camp Michael Monsoor Special Reconnaissance Training, Air Assault School, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Riverine Combat Skills Course, Riverine Crewman Course, Riverine Unit-Level Leaders Course, Riverine Security Team Trainer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Spent his teens working odd jobs in the San Diego docks. Joined the Navy immediately out of high school, served on the USS Yorktown (CG-48) as a gunner's mate, participating in counter-drug operations in the Caribbean during the early 1990s and was part of the crew that scored a then-record 101 during the ship's 1994 Naval Gun Fire Support qualification exercise. Separated from the Navy long enough to earn his engineering degree from UCSD. Re-enlisted in 1999, joined NAVSPECWAR in 2000. Took part in joint UNITAS security and counter-terrorism exercises in 2001 and 2002. Participated in numerous special operations in Iraq, most notably the capture of the Al Basrah and Khawr Al Amaya oil terminals and special security patrols in the the area of the Mukarayin dam in 2003. Operated in-country through 2004. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 through to 2008, performed armed reconnaissance patrols along the country's Arghandab, Helmand, and Amu Darya rivers in support of CJSOTF-A and ISAF elements, engaging armed smugglers and Taliban forces in combat on several occasions. Fluent in Spanish. Humorously obstreperous and self-aggrandizing and decidedly idiosyncratic (his keeping of a trained Cuban Amazon companion parrot is only one of his many personal quirks). Is an otherwise peerless professional in the field, skilled in all aspects of naval special warfare.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, NATO LRRP School Patrol Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Irregular Warfare Course, Joint Special Operations Collaborative Planning Course, Joint Special Operations Advanced Planning Applications Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Eldest son of immigrant parents from the former Yugoslavia. Enlisted in the Army in 1987, saw action in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as an infantryman with the 505th Infantry Battalion (Airborne). Re-assigned to the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light), deployed to Somalia for Operation Gothic Serpent (1993), served as part of the task force charged with rescuing members of Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu. Served a tour in the Sinai peninsula as part of the USBATT Contingent of the MFO in 1995 and again in 1996. Took part in joint security operations in Panama in 1997. Served as a member of the NATO peacekeeping SFOR in Bosnia in 1998. Attached to the 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment for a three-month stint in early 2000 as cultural liaison/translator during Operation Joint Guardian. Joined the 311th Military Intelligence Battalion's Long Range Surveillance Detachment in 2001. Led surveillance operations in support of Task Force Rakkasan in Afghanistan in 2002 and deployed into Iraq with elements of the 101st Airborne Division in 2003. Re-assigned to the 101st Aviation Regiment's Pathfinder Company along with other members of the LRSD after the 311th Military Intelligence Battalion's inactivation in 2006. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish; conversant in Macedonian, Polish, and Russian. Brings a wealth of tactical experience to the GIJOE command team.

COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISERFile Name: Divljak, Robert S. Pay Grade: E-9 (CSM)Call-Sign: Sgt. SavageBirthplace: Albany, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 4th Battalion (Assault), 101st Aviation Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Public Management, minor in Decision Sciences (Austin Peay Center-Fort Campbell), AA in Arabic (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FOUR)/COVER MAN File Name: Duggleby, Wilmer S. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: HardballBirthplace: Cooperstown, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion, 504th Infantry regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Therapeutic Recreation (Ithaca College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Played outfielder and was a recognized “power-hitter” in college, helping lead the Ithaca Bombers baseball team to the second round of the 2001 New York Regional NCAA playoffs and an Empire Athletics Association title. Was drafted as a junior by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 20 th round of the 2000 MLB Draft but never played a single game in the majors. Spent his first two years as a professional baseball player playing on a Blue Jays minor league affiliate, the Auburn Doubledays of the New York-Penn League. Enlisted in the Army in 2004, assigned to 504th Infantry Regiment's 1st Battalion after graduating from infantryman AIT. Participated in full-spectrum operations in Northern Iraq from late 2005 to 2006. Deployed to Baghdad governorate in 2007 for a 15-month long deployment, conducting numerous air assault, security, and weapons cache search operations. Genuinely modest and guileless, qualities that might have kept him from achieving more in the professional baseball leagues despite his major league-level athletic ability. Prefers to work in the background but is an effective leader if pressed.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Ranger School, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC MOS Qualification Phase (SF Weapons Sergeant), SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, SF Military Free Fall Parachutist Course,Operations and Intelligence Course, Advanced Special Operations Techniques Training, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Warrant Officer Candidate School, SF Warrant Officer Basic Course, SF Warrant Technical and Tactical Certification Course, Joint Special Operations Irregular Warfare Advanced Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A Rhodes Scholar, spent two years at Oxford doing post-graduate work in English Language and Literature. Returned to the United States somewhat disillusioned with the professional academic's life and role in society. Joined the army as an infantryman in 1993. Participated in numerous patrol actions in the Korean Demilitarized Zone as a member of the 173rd Airborne Brigade's 503rd Infantry Regiment between 1994 and 1997, serving alongside future GIJOE operatives Conrad Hauser (call-sign: Duke) and Marvin Hinton (call-sign: Roadblock). Went Special Forces in 1998. Participated in clandestine operations in Albania, Kosovo, and Macedonia, 1999 to 2001. Deployed to Afghanistan as a member of a joint CIA/10th Special Forces Group task unit in 2003. Appointed warrant officer in 2004. Served as a technical officer during foreign internal defense operations and Joint Combined Exchange Training exercises in Mali, Mauritania, and Senegal from 2006 to 2008. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard), German, Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish; conversant in Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Russian. Has a flair for the dramatic, perhaps as well known among teammates for his on-field exhibitions of bravado as he is for his tactical prowess.

H.A.L.O./H.A.H.O. RECON TEAM LEADERFile Name: Faireborn, Dashiell R. Pay Grade: W-2Call-Sign: FlintBirthplace: Wichita, Kansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Comparative Literature (Princeton University), MSt in English (University of Oxford)

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T.I.G.E.R. DETACHMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERFile Name: Falcone, Vincent R. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: FalconBirthplace: Fayetteville, North Carolina, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Linguistics (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill); Master of Professional Studies, Strategic Leadership concentration (Austin Peay Center-Fort

Campbell); AA in Farsi (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): ROTC Basic Course, ROTC Leaders Training Course, ROTC Advanced Course, ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Maneuver Captains Career Course, Basic Instructor Course, Systems Approach to Training Course, Infantry Mortar Platoon Leaders Course, Sniper Employment Leaders Course, SF Unit Officer Qualification Course, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, Advanced Special Operations Techniques Training, Air Assault School; Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and Exploitation Techniques Course; Rappel Master Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A second generation Green Beret, father having served with the 10th Special Forces Group. Served as executive officer, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) from 2003 to 2005, seeing action in two deployments to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Went Special Forces in 2006. Participated in numerous foreign internal defense operations and Joint Combined Exchange Training exercises in the Horn of Africa region in 2007 and 2008. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Gulf Arabic, and Yemeni), Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), French (Metropolitan/Standard and Maghreb dialect), and Spanish; conversant in Somali (North-Central dialect) and Swahili. Possesses a natural aptitude for picking up the colloquial nuances of foreign languages, making him a cut above many of GIJOE's other polyglots. Uses a keen sense of cultural awareness and a genuine affability to reliably earn the trust and loyalty of foreign allies.

Relevant Training (partial list): Marine Rifleman Course, Designated Marksman School, Scout/Sniper Basic Course, Urban Sniper Course, Mountainous Scout/Sniper Course, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Basic Airborne School, Combatant Diver Course, Marksmanship Coach Course, Marksmanship Instructor Course, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, MEU(SOC) Certification Joint Training, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Marines out of high school in 2001. Initially assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, participated in military operations in Iraq ousting Saddam Hussein in 2003. Returned to Iraq in 2004, taking part in security operations in Al Anbar governorate. Joined the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion in late 2004. Entered scout-sniper training in 2005. Scored 35 of 35 rounds “in the black” during the Known Distance portion of the Scout Sniper School marksmanship training phase. Visual acuity in both eyes, as tested by Navy opticians, is listed at 20/10 (LogMAR of -0.30), the generally acknowledged maximum for the unaided human eye. Participated in Operation Green Trident in Iraq in 2006. Returned to Iraq for a six-month deployment in 2007 and again in 2008. Quiet and unassuming, spends his leisure time camping, hiking, and hunting with family and friends.

SCOUT-SNIPER/SPOTTER (S.T.A. SNIPER TEAM)File Name: Fardie, Donovan G. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: CrosshairBirthplace: Brockton, Massachusetts, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Force Reconnaissance Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business Management (Palomar College-Camp Pendleton)

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PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (PHYSICAL SECURITY TEAM ONE)File Name: Faria, Jason A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: ShockwaveBirthplace: Dearborn, Michigan, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 65th Military Police Company, 503rd Military Police Battalion, 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Criminal Justice (Oakland Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Basic Police Training (Oakland Police Academy), NTOA Urban Rifle for Patrol Officers Course, NTOA Patrol Counterambush Tactics and Techniques, NTOA Basic SWAT Training, NTOA Response to Barricade Extremist/Terrorist Incidents Course, NTOA Booby Trap and Explosives Recognition Course, NTOA Tactical Rappel & Beginning Lead Climber Course, NTOA Intermediate/Advanced SWAT Training, NTOA High Risk Warrant Service Course, NTOA Resolution of Barricaded Suspect and Hostage Rescue Course, NTOA Hostage Rescue Linear Interventions Course, Military Police AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, SRT Phase I Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, SRT Phase II (Marksman/Observer) Course, Protective Service Training Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A five-year veteran of the Detroit Police Department's SRT (Special Response Team), where he specialized in mechanical and explosive breaching and tactical entry techniques. Joined the Army in 2002. Deployed to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan with elements of the 16 th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) in 2003, served as a driver and protective services specialist at the Bagram Theater Internment Facility until 2005. Conducted detainee and convoy security operations in Iraq in 2007 through 2008. Conversant in Spanish. Volunteers as a choir-member (tenor) at St. Mary's Church near Fort Wadsworth in his spare time.

Relevant Training (partial list): Fire Controlman "A" School, NATO Sea Sparrow Surface Missile System (Mk 57 Mod 2/3) Technician Training, Close-In Weapon System (Mk 15/Block 11-14) Technician Training, Stinger Anti-terrorist Weapon Operations and Maintenance Training, Riverine Combat Skills Course, Riverine Crewman Course, NAVSPECWAR Small Arms Organizational-level Maintenance Technician Training, Riverine Environment Patrol Craft Operations Course, Patrol Craft Weapons Maintenance Course, SWCC Basic Crewman Training, NAVSPECWAR Crewman Qualification Training, Basic Tactical Swimmer Course, Basic Airborne School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Air Assault School, Camp Michael Monsoor Mountain Warfare Training, Camp Michael Monsoor Special Reconnaissance Training, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Advanced Tactical Swimmer Course, SCUBA Diver Qualification

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked in downtown New York's Chinatown Fair Video Arcade (the former home of the World Famous Dancing and Tic-Tac-Toe Chickens) before joining the Navy in 2000. Served as a fire controlman on the USS Essex (LHD-2), taking part in humanitarian support operations in East Timor in 2001 and North Korea in 2002. Participated in riverine security operations on the Euphrates river as part of a patrol boat escort accompanying elements of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit in the lead-up to the Battle of Fallujah in 2004. Returned to the Essex in time to take part in humanitarian aid operations in Indonesia after the 2004 St. Stephen's Day tsunami. Joined NAVSPECWAR as a SWCC in 2005. Between 2006 and 2008, sent on various assignments in Indonesia and the Philippines in support of SOCPAC operations. Participated in joint training exercises with the Kenyan Navy in early 2009.

SMALL CRAFT EXPERT OPERATOR (AMPHIBIOUS RECON TEAM)/COVER MANFile Name: Felix, Dwayne A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: RampartBirthplace: New York City, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Special Boat Team 22, Naval Special Warfare Group FOUR (USN) Post-Secondary Education: AS in Electrical Technology (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College-Jefferson Davis Campus)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FIVE)File Name: Felton, Joseph Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: RecoilBirthplace: Vashon, Washington, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Environmental Health (University of Washington)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: An amateur triathlete and recreational weightlifter, his team finished among the top 10 during the week-long Raid Gauloises adventure race held in Nepal and Tibet in 2000. Joined the Army in 2001, intent on using his physical gifts for more than the professional pursuit of athletic achievements and accolades. Initially assigned to the 31st Infantry Regiment (Light), saw action in Afghanistan in 2003. Served briefly with the now-inactive F Company, 51st Infantry (Long Range Surveillance), participated in various long range surveillance operations in northwestern Iraq in 2004 and 2005. Assigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's Long Range Surveillance Troop in 2007, deployed back to Iraq in 2008. In terms of sheer physical stamina, endurance, and pain tolerance, has few peers within the GIJOE community.

Relevant Training (partial list): Basic Recruit Training Course (State of Rhode Island Department of Public Safety Municipal Police Academy), Uniformed Police Training Program, FBI Police Officer Training, FBI Academy LETSS Program, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, SRT Phase I Course, SRT Phase II (Marksman/Observer) Course, Protective Service Training Course, IPTM Crisis-Hostage Negotiations-Level I Course, IPTM Crisis-Hostage Negotiations-Level II Course, IPTM Crisis-Hostage Negotiations-Level III Course, Law Enforcement Advanced Interviewing Training Program, Military Police AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program, FLETC Law Enforcement Supervisor Leadership Training Program, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Battle Staff NCO Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Spent 3 years as a police officer with the Providence Police Department. Joined the FBI Police in 1990, assigned to their New Haven field office, eventually joining the FBI Police SWAT team as a cover team marksman. Joined the Army in 1995. As a member of the 21st Military Police Company, deployed to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Guard (1997-1998). Participated in security operations supporting Task Force Falcon in Kosovo, 1999. Deployed to Iraq in 2004 and again in 2006. Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish. A competitive handgun shooter in his spare time, placed third overall in the US Practical Shooting Association's 2002 Infinity US Open event and fourth overall during the 2003 Pan Am Championship. Has taught as a guest instructor for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's Tactics For Flying Armed Training Program and Law Enforcement Control Tactics Instructor Training Program.

PLATOON CHIEF (PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS PLATOON)File Name: Ferreira, Stephen A. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: BullhornBirthplace: Providence, Rhode Island, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 21st Military Police Company, 503rd Military Police Battalion, 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Chemical Dependency/Addiction Studies (Rhode Island College)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM TWO)/NON-LETHAL DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS EXPERT File Name: Fine, Seymour P. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Sci-FiBirthplace: Geraldine, Montana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Computer Electronics (Central Texas College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Fire Control Repairer AIT, Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Squad Designated Marksman Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Inter-service Non-lethal Individual Weapons Instructor Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Started his military career in 2003 as a fire control repairer assigned to the 602nd Forward Support Company. Switched career tracks in 2005, electing to go infantry. Served with the 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light) in Iraq before joining the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's Long Range Surveillance Troop (B Troop, 2-38 Cav) in 2007. Saw action in Ninawa governorate, northern Iraq in the fall of 2008 as part of a joint US-Iraqi reconnaissance patrol. Has received extensive specialized training in the use of non-lethal individual weapons, and is particularly proficient in the use of man-portable non-lethal directed energy (“dazzler”) devices. His consistently relaxed demeanor can sometimes be mistaken for indifference, but his calm and collected disposition in the face of potential harm has served him and his teammates well in the field time and again.

Relevant Training (partial list): Sonar Technician (Surface) "A" School, Sonar Auxiliary Maintenance and Operations Repairman Training, Basic Acoustic Analyst Training, Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL training, SEAL Qualification Training, SEAL Professional Development Phase Training, SEAL Unit Level Training, SEAL Squadron Integration Training, Basic Airborne School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Desert Environmental Survival Course, Camp Michael Monsoor Mountain Warfare Training, Camp Michael Monsoor Special Reconnaissance Training, Air Assault School, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Served as a sonar technician aboard the USS Avenger (MCM-1), taking part in various joint exercises in the Pacific in late 2001. Joined NAVSPECWAR in 2003. Participated in numerous counter-terrorist actions in Afghanistan between 2004 and 2008. Engaged Somali pirates in a successful and highly-publicized high-seas hostage rescue mission in the Gulf of Aden in early 2009. Neither polite nor politic except in the most perfunctory of fashions and is considered by most teammates to be somewhat lacking in social graces, but is an astute and dedicated student of the military sciences, being well-read in both the classics and contemporary texts.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (AMPHIBIOUS RECON TEAM)/UNDERWATER COMBAT DEMOLITIONIST File Name: Forrest, Brian M. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Wet-SuitBirthplace: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: SEAL Team 8, Naval Special Warfare Group TWO (USN)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Marine Science (University of South Carolina-Columbia)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM ONE)/COMMANDO MORTAR EXPERTFile Name: Freistadt, Eric W. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Short-FuzeBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics emphasis, minor in Physics (Northern Illinois University)

Relevant Training (partial list): Fire Support Specialist AIT, Air Assault School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Indirect Fire Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Infantry Mortar Leaders Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Observer/Controller (O/C) Training Program

Miscellaneous Notes: Comes from a military family, father and grandfather both career first sergeants in the Army. Served as a fire support specialist for the 320th Field Artillery Regiment (Air Assault), seeing action as a member of an M119 howitzer battery in Iraq during the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Re-classed as an indirect fire infantryman in 2004. Joined the 504th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) in 2005, deployed to Afghanistan that year with the 2nd Battalion. Received extensive informal instruction in the use and maintenance of the M6C-210 60mm lightweight commando mortar from European users in the ISAF and has honed his skills with it to a remarkable degree on joint operations with the Greek and Bulgarian contingents, operating the weapon with exceptional speed and accuracy. Assigned to the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment in 2008, where he put his experience with the commando mortar to practical use in JRTC OPFOR exercises as a member of the former Eastern Bloc-modeled “Republic of Acadia” Army. Has gained some notoriety for being a somewhat irascible perfectionist, no doubt a result of his stern military family upbringing, although not to the extent that his behavioral quirks become operational or interpersonal detriments.

Relevant Training (partial list): CBRN Specialist AIT; Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Course; Technical Escort Course, Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Squad Designated Marksman Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Inter-service Non-lethal Individual Weapons Instructor Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Served his initial term of service in the Army as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) specialist with the 44 th Chemical Company. Conducted CBRN reconnaissance operations as part of the 2nd Chemical Battalion's contribution to the V Corps contingent during the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Re-classed as an infantryman in 2004, participating in combat action in Iraq as a member of the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light) in late 2006. Assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's provisional Pathfinder Company in 2007. In 2008, participated in counter-smuggling operations in Diyala governorate near the Iraq-Iran border as part of Task Force Minuteman. Trained extensively in the use of non-lethal individual weapons, and is schooled in the basic mechanisms and the use of man-portable non-lethal directed energy (“dazzler”) devices. Methodical and persistent, has an innate and unshakeable faith in the order of the universe.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM TWO)/NON-LETHAL DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS EXPERTFile Name: Gambello, Anthony S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: FlashBirthplace: Lodi, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 2nd Battalion (Assault), 10th Aviation Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Electrical/Electronics Engineering (California State University-Chico)

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DECEPTION OPERATIONS CHIEF (ENGINEERING)File Name: Goren, Charles Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: TollboothBirthplace: Boise, Idaho, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 4th Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Relevant Training (partial list): Bridge Crewmember AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Sapper Leader Course, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC MOS Qualification Phase (SF Engineer Sergeant), SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SF Military Free Fall Parachutist Course; Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and Exploitation Techniques Course; SF Operations and Intelligence Course, Advanced Special Operations Techniques Training, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent Course, Combat Lifesaver Course,Tactical Information Operations Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was an M60A1 AVLB (Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge) operator with the 1st Armored Division's Engineer Brigade (“Iron Sappers”), performing humanitarian demining and proofing missions, construction work, and route reconnaissance in Bosnia during the late 1990s as a member of the now-inactive 40th Engineer Battalion. Participated in route and bridge reconnaissance operations in Albania in 1999 and was part of a supporting engineer contingent that accompanied Task Force Falcon in Kosovo later that year. Went Special Forces in 2001. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2003 as a member of the 10th Special Forces Group. Participated in foreign internal defense operations in Western Africa in 2006. Served on cadre, SF Engineer Sergeant School, 2007 to 2009. Fluent in Serbo-Croatian, Polish, and Russian; conversant in Czech, French (Metropolitan/Standard), German, and Spanish. Combat and special forces engineering projects he spearheads uncannily take on the characteristics of the man himself: the structures and fortifications he designs and builds are as unyielding and firm as his resolve, the total collapse of buildings and obstacles that get in the way of his objectives is as inexorable as his pursuit of justice. Embodies the dichotomous essence of the military engineer as both maker and destroyer.

Relevant Training (partial list): Fire Support Specialist AIT, Air Assault School, Airborne School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Light Leaders Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Began his military career as a fire support specialist with a M119 howitzer battery in the 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne). Fought alongside elements of the 6e Division Légère Blindée (the French Army's 6th Light Armored Division) in their push into Iraq during Operation Desert Storm/Opération Daguet. Separated from the Army in 1993 to get his engineering degree from Georgia Tech. Re-enlisted as an infantryman in 2000, assigned to the 10 th Mountain Division's 87th Infantry Regiment. Participated in missions supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan on two deployments between 2001 to 2004. Awarded the Army Achievement Medal (with Valor device) for his actions during Operation Anaconda (2002). Transferred to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's LRS Troop in 2006. Led a joint US/Iraqi long range surveillance patrol in northern Iraq in 2008. Conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard) and Spanish. Married to the former Dolores “Lola” Marquez, an erstwhile US Army helicopter mechanic. Couple have one daughter, born in 1998.

L.R.S. TEAM ONE LEADERFile Name: Graves, Robert W. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: GruntBirthplace: Columbus, Ohio, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Industrial Engineering (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIANFile Name: Greer, Carl W. Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: DocBirthplace: Concord, Massachusetts, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 772nd Forward Surgical Team, 86th Combat Support Hospital, 44th Medical Command (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences (State University of New York at Buffalo), Doctor of Medicine (Harvard Medical School), Residency in Emergency Medicine

(Johns Hopkins Hospital), Emergency Medicine Service Fellowship (Brooke Army Medical Center/University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio)

Relevant Training (partial list): Direct Commissioned Officer Course, Officer Basic Leadership Course, AMEDD Officer Basic Leadership Course, Field Management of Chemical & Biological Casualties Course, Medical NBC Readiness Workshop, Joint Special Operations Medical Officer's Orientation Course, Advanced Topics on Medical Defense Against Biological and Chemical Agents Course, Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation Course, AMEDD Captains Career Course, Joint Special Operations Medical Officer's Orientation Course, Joint Humanitarian Operations Course, Basic Airborne School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Entered the Army in 1996 after completing his residency in emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Deployed to Kosovo as a member of the 86th Combat Support Hospital's contribution to Task Force Medical Falcon in 2001. Spent time as an assistant medical director for the US Army EMS and a Health Care Specialist AIT instructor as part of his emergency medicine service fellowship training at the Brooke Army Medical Center. Served as an emergency physician at the LSA Adder Level III hospital facility in Iraq from 2004 to 2006. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2008 as a member of a field surgical team assigned to Forward Operating Base Fenty. Conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Spanish, Swahili, and Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects). Research interests include disaster medicine, trauma informatics, and damage control resuscitation.

Relevant Training (partial list): Financial Management Technician AIT, Cavalry Scout AIT, Javelin Gunnery Course, Basic Airborne School, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, Bradley Master Gunner Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Air Assault School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Spent his formative years living in the Gowanus low-income housing housing projects in Brooklyn, the son of Polish immigrants, father a roofer, mother a garment industry factory worker. Raised to aspire to more than the hardscrabble working-class existence of his parents, originally viewed the Army as a route by which he could reach his ultimate goal to become a CPA. Started his military career as a financial management technician, but transferred to a cavalry scout career path three years into his first term of service. Served as a Bradley M2A3 crewman as a member of the 7 th Cavalry Regiment's 1st Squadron during the 1st Cavalry Division's 5th Brigade Combat Team's deployment to Iraq in 2004, seeing heavy fighting in and around Baghdad. Re-assigned to 1st Squadron (RSTA-Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment in 2006. Participated in route reconnaissance and security missions in support of 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team operations in Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FOUR)/N.S.T.V. EXPERT OPERATOR File Name: Guderian, Sherman R. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Heavy MetalBirthplace: New York City, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop, 1st Squadron (RSTA) (Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Accounting (Borough of Manhattan Community College)

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TACTICAL BUILDING ENTRY SPECIALIST (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM ONE)File Name: Hanrahan, Timothy P. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BlowtorchBirthplace: Tampa, Florida, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 814th Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge), 46th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Industrial Management Technology (Palm Beach Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Welding Technology Certification (Palm Beach Community College), Metal Worker AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Sapper Leader Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A professional metal worker before joining the Army, established himself in the Florida custom motorcycle community as one of its preeminent fabricators, having had a hand in the design and construction of various Daytona Beach Bike Week custom motorcycle competition winners during the late 1990s. Enlisted in the Army in 2001 at the height of his status as something of regional motorcycle culture celebrity, a move that surprised more than a few peers and fans. Deployed to Iraq in 2004 as a member of the 814 th Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge). Took part in the Battle of Al Qa'im (2005) in Al Anbar governorate near the Iraqi-Syrian border, fighting alongside elements of the 25th Marine Regiment against Fedayeen Saddam irregulars and associated insurgents. Participated in construction and engineer support operations in and around Camp Ramadi throughout 2007 and 2008.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, SERE Level-C Training, Helicopter Ditching and Dunker Training, Warrant Officer Flight Training Program, OH-58D Pilot Qualification, UH-60A/L/M Pilot Qualification, Aircraft Survivability Equipment/Electronic Warfare Officer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Aviation Warrant Officer Advanced Course, C-23 Pilot Qualification, Air Operations Staff Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course, NATO Air Integration and Planning Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Started his military career as an infantryman with the 87th Infantry Battalion (Light), seeing action in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia and Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. Served a tour in the Sinai peninsula as part of the USBATT Contingent of the MFO in 1995. Separated from the service in 1996 and went on to earn his engineering degree from Texas Tech. Re-enlisted and entered Warrant Office Candidate School, 2001. Flew OH-58D Kiowa Warrior observation/scout helicopters on armed reconnaissance missions over Salah ad-Din governorate in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2004 to 2007. Conversant in Spanish. Amiable and slow-talking, fancies himself a country-western singer. As a somewhat curious affectation, carries a pearl-handled, vintage, single-action Colt revolver as a personal sidearm; not beyond spinning a tall tale or two for the amusement of his comrades.

AIR LIAISON OFFICERFile Name: Hardy, William S. Pay Grade: W-3Call-Sign: Wild BillBirthplace: Brady, Texas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (Attack Reconnaissance) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Mechanical Engineering (Texas Tech University)

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HUMINT COLLECTION TECHNICAL OFFICER (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Hart-Burnett, Alison R. Pay Grade: W-2Call-Sign: Lady JayeBirthplace: Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Linguistics (Bryn Mawr College), P.Grad.Dip. in Speech and Language Processing (Trinity College-Dublin), AA in Dari (Defense Language Institute

Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Human Intelligence Collector AIT, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Basic Airborne School, Static-Line Jumpmaster Course, Air Assault School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Warrant Officer Candidate School, HUMINT Technician Warrant Officer Basic Course, Responsible Officers Course/Level II Anti-terrorism Officer Training, NATO Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO Advanced Intel Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Studied linguistics at Bryn Mawr and did postgraduate studies in speech and language processing at Trinity College in Dublin. Enlisted in the Army in 1999. Initially assigned to the 201st Military Intelligence Battalion, participated in HUMINT operations in Afghanistan and Iraq between 2001 and 2003. Received her warrant officer's appointment in 2005. Assigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion in 2007, sent to Iraq on a twelve month deployment in 2008. An accomplished actor before joining the military, credits include roles in off-Broadway stage productions and voice work for various cartoons and video games. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Gulf Arabic, Iraqi, and Levantine), French (Metropolitan/Standard), German, Hebrew, Irish (Gaeilge), Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), and Spanish; conversant in Portuguese. Can easily pass for a native in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, France, Germany, and any number of Spanish-speaking countries.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Air Assault School, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC MOS Qualification Phase (SF Weapons Sergeant), SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SF Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Combat Diver Qualification Course; Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and Exploitation Techniques Course; SF Operations and Intelligence Course, Advanced Special Operations Techniques Training, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Already fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard) and German when he joined the Army in 1990, father originally from Brandenburg state in Germany, mother a French expatriate. Stationed in South Korea as a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade's 503rd Infantry Regiment from 1992 to 1997, participated in numerous operations in the Korean Demilitarized Zone alongside future GIJOE operatives Dashiell Fairborn (call-sign: Flint) and Marvin Hinton (call-sign: Roadblock). Went Special Forces in 1998. Took part in demining operations in Cambodia and Vietnam in 1999. Helped in evacuation and relief efforts in the Philippines after the 2000 Mt. Mayon volcanic eruption. Led a Combat Advisory Team in support of JSOTF-P operations targeting the Abu Sayyaf paramilitary organization and various organized bandit groups in the Bangsamoro region between 2002 and 2007. Went on a six-month rotational deployment to Afghanistan in 2008. Besides French and German, also fluent in Korean, Malay/Indonesian, and Tagalog; conversant in Japanese, Cantonese/Yue (Standard dialect), Khmer (Phnom Penh dialect), Tausūg, and Vietnamese. A quintessential “first shirt”, a firm believer in martial discipline but is not beyond displaying empathy when a situation calls for it.

T.I.G.E.R. DETACHMENT SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISERFile Name: Hauser, Conrad G. Pay Grade: E-8 (1SG)Call-Sign: DukeBirthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BA in Psychology, minor in Asian Studies (University of Maryland University College Asia-Camp Casey)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM THREE)/COVER MAN File Name: Hinton, Marvin F. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: RoadblockBirthplace: Biloxi, Mississippi, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Regimental Reconnaissance Company, Special Troops Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business and Management (University of Maryland University College Asia-Camp Casey), Superior Diploma (Ecole Ritz Escoffier)

Relevant Training (partial list): Food Service Operations Specialist AIT, Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Ranger School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was working as a nightclub bouncer and short-order cook to raise money to attend the Ritz Escoffier culinary school in France when a recruiter convinced him that the Army could train him just as well to be a professional chef. Joined the service in 1994 as a food service operations specialist but transferred to the infantry after finding Army menus and preparation techniques too appalling. Re-assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade's 503rd Infantry Regiment in 1995, served briefly alongside future GIJOE operatives Dashiell Fairborn (call-sign: Flint) and Conrad Hauser (call-sign: Duke) in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Separated from the service in 1998 and was finally able to attend Ecole Ritz Escoffier a year later. Started a restaurant in Los Angeles in 2000 but despite glowing reviews from print and TV food critics, the business struggled to establish a loyal clientele and closed after only three years of operation. Re-enlisted in 2003, assigned to E Company (LRS) (Airborne) of the now-inactive 313th Military Intelligence Battalion. Deployed to Iraq in 2005, taking part in operations to provide a secure environment for the country's elections. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2006 with E Company's inactivation, participated in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan throughout 2007 and 2008. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard), conversant in Spanish.

PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (PHYSICAL SECURITY TEAM THREE).File Name: Holsinger, Philip M. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BarricadeBirthplace: Pittsburg, Kansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 164th Military Police Company, 793rd Military Police Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business and Management (University of Maryland University College Europe-Bamberg)

Relevant Training (partial list): Military Police AIT, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, Protective Service Training Course, SRT Phase I Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, SRT Phase II (Marksman/Observer) Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, FLETC Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Course, FLETC Commercial Vehicle Counterterrorism Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program

Miscellaneous Notes: Raised in a tightly-knit Czech-American extended family. Paternal grandparents were ethnic Germans from Sudetenland, immigrated to the United States in the late 1940s to escape post-World War II anti-German violence in Czechoslovakia. Father worked as a coal miner with the Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company before succumbing to lung cancer in the mid-1980s, mother a baker. Excelled in sports and academics in high school, although was somewhat withdrawn socially. Worked as a factory worker at Pitt Plastics, Inc. out of high school before deciding to join the military in 2002. Assigned to the 793rd Military Police Battalion after graduating from military police AIT, stationed in Germany. Deployed to Iraq in late 2004 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Helped secure People's Mujahedin of Iran/Mujahedin-e Khalq (PMOI/MEK) personnel at Camp Ashraf. Also participated in military police operations in support of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division in their area of operation. Returned to Iraq in 2008 where he took part in the professionalization training of Iraqi Police units in the Baghdad and Basra governorates. Conversant in Czech and German.

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM TWO)/N.S.T.V. EXPERT OPERATOR File Name: Indiana, Elwood G. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: CrankcaseBirthplace: Lawrence, Kansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Troop, 1st Squadron (RSTA-Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Electronics (Pinnacle Career Institute)

Relevant Training (partial list): Cavalry Scout AIT, Basic Airborne School, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Ranger School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, MWTC OSV/Rough Terrain Driver Training, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: An accomplished amateur mechanic and street racing legend by the time he graduated from high school. Toiled in the IMCA stock car racing circuit for five years looking to break into NASCAR. With a professional racing career at a virtual standstill, sought another outlet for his competitive drive and not-inconsiderable talents. Enlisted in the Army in 2002. As a member of the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, deployed to Iraq in 2004. Participated in security and stability operations conducted from Forward Operating Base Mackenzie near the city of Ad Duluiyah. Battled alongside elements of the the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division during operations in the city of Samarra in late 2004. With the 1-4 Cav's inactivation in 2006 and its subsequent re-flagging, re-assigned to the 1st Squadron (RSTA-Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 as part of the US military contribution to the ISAF.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Endurance Course, SERE Level-C Training, Joint Fires Observer Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Pathfinder School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Raised in a single-parent household, father a charter boat operator and a founding member of the “Conch Republic Army”. Worked part-time in high school as a tour guide. Began his military career with the 173rd Airborne Brigade's 503rd Infantry Regiment, patrolling the Korean Demilitarized Zone from 2001 to 2003. Received cross-training in jungle warfare at the Camp Gonsalves Marine Corps Jungle Warfare Training Center. Re-assigned to E Company (LRS) (Airborne), 313th Military Intelligence Battalion in 2004. Participated in surveillance and armed reconnaissance missions in Iraq in support of the 82nd Airborne Division in 2005. With the 313th Military Intelligence Battalion's inactivation in 2006, transferred to the 82nd Aviation Regiment's Pathfinder Company along with many of his former LRS comrades. Returned to Iraq in late 2006 on a six-month tour. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007. Fluent in Spanish, conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Haitian Creole, and Portuguese. Inherited his father's quirky sense of humor and fierce spirit of individualism, and still celebrates the Conch Republic's Independence Day every April 23.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM THREE)/JUNGLE SURVIVAL S.M.E.File Name: Iannotti, William V. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: PathfinderBirthplace: Key West, Florida, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 2nd Battalion (Assault), 82nd Aviation Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business and Management (University of Maryland University College Asia-Camp Casey)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (MOUNTAIN RECON TEAM)/SURREPTITIOUS BUILDING ENTRY S.M.E.File Name: Ito, MacArthur S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Quick-KickBirthplace: Los Angeles, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Film and Television (University of California-Los Angeles)

Relevant Training (partial list): International Stuntman School-Standard Session (United Stuntmen's Association), International Stuntman School-Aerial Intensive Session (United Stuntmen's Association), Infantryman AIT, Bradley Fighting Vehicle Operators Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 2 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 3 Instructor Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: The only child of immigrant parents, Okinawa-born father and Incheon-born mother owned a convenience store in Watts. Had difficulty finding social acceptance in both the nisei and the hangukgye migugin communities because of his mixed ancestry and the long-standing historical divide between the Japanese and the Koreans. Excelled in high school basketball but was ostensibly unrecruited going into college despite displaying freakish athleticism (obtained copies of college scouting reports cite his lack of height as the overriding concern of college coaches and basketball scouts). Turned his attention to the Asian martial arts. Is an adept practitioner of Kukkiwon taekwondo, Seigokan Gōjū-ryū karate, Ryūkyū kobujutsū, wing chun (Yip Man branch), Chow Gar school nán pài táng láng (Southern Praying Mantis), and Yang-style tai chi chuan. Worked briefly as a Hollywood-based stuntman, fight choreographer, and stunt coordinator before joining the Army in 2001. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) stationed in South Korea, where he joined the 2nd Infantry Division's Taekwondo Demonstration Team. Transferred to the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment in 2003, deployed to Iraq's Baghdad governorate the following year where he participated in full-spectrum operations. Has participated in numerous JRTC OPFOR exercises as a member of various “Leesville Urban Group” terrorist cells and “Republic of Acadia” special weapons and special purpose units. Fluent in Japanese and Korean, conversant in Cantonese/Yue (Standard dialect), Okinawan, and Spanish.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Ranger School; Substance Abuse Studies Certification, Licensure Track (University of New Mexico), SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Squad Designated Marksman Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Grew up in a low-income household in a particularly impoverished section of a town where almost a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. Worked as a hunting guide throughout high school. Enlisted in the Army at the age of 18. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 505th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) in 1994. Participated in Operation Jungle Warrior (1997) in Panama. Separated from the service in 1999, earned his degree in psychology from the University of New Mexico in 2003. Served as a guest lecturer and subject matter expert for the FLETC Artesia Facility's Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Training Program in 2004. Worked briefly for the Taos Department of Veteran Services after receiving his substance abuse counseling license. Re-enlisted in 2006. Assigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's Long Range Surveillance Troop in 2007, deployed to Iraq in 2008. Was instrumental in the successful capture of insurgents wanted for the deliberate contamination of Coalition water supplies in a joint US-Iraqi manhunt operation conducted in early 2009 in Ninawa governorate. Fluent in Hopi, Navajo, Taos, and Spanish; conversant in Apache (Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, and Mescalero dialects), Jemez (Towa), Picurís, and Zuni.

VISUAL TRACKER (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM TWO)/DESERT SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: Iron-Knife, Charles Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: SpiritBirthplace: Taos, New Mexico, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Psychology (University of New Mexico)

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Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 2 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 3 Instructor Course, Basic Instructor Course, Small Group Instructor Course, Ranger School, Modern Army Combatives Level 4 Instructor Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Observer/Controller Training Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Descended from one of the last true samurai of the 19th century, his paternal great-great-grandfather fought under the legendary Saigō Takamori during the Satsuma Rebellion. Great-grandfather immigrated to the United States and worked as a railway worker throughout the turn of the 20 th century. Grandparents, both American citizens born in California, were forcibly interned at the Manzanar War Relocation Center from 1942 to 1945. Father volunteered for three tours of duty in Vietnam as an Army medic during the late 1960s before embarking on a career as an orthodontist. Studied the Tatsumi-ryū Hyōhō disciplines of kenjutsu (swordsmanship), iaidō (sword-drawing), yawara (grappling/restraining), and monomi (surveillance/observation) throughout his teens and into adulthood. Joined the Army in 2002, initially assigned to the 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment after graduating from Infantryman AIT. Participated in joint training exercises in Pakistan in late 2002, deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Returned to Iraq in 2005, conducted combat actions and weapons cache search missions in support of Task Force Liberty in Diyala, Salah ad Din, and Kirkuk governorates. Transferred to the 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment in 2007. Served as an instructor at the US Army Combatives School in Fort Benning from 2008 until his selection to GIJOE. Fluent in Japanese. Spends his free time working on his vintage 1969 Harley-Davidson KRTT 750 Racer motorcycle and collecting 1980s-era demo tapes from obscure Bay Area heavy metal bands.

Relevant Training (partial list): AFROTC General Military and Professional Officer Courses, Air & Space Basic Course, Initial Flight Screening, USAF Specialized Undergraduate Training, Transitional and Operational Flight Training (AC-130H Spectre/AC-130U Spooky), USAF Weapons School (AC-130H Spectre/AC-130U Spooky), Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course, Flight Commander Course, Organizational Leadership Course, Expeditionary Leadership Course, Squadron Officer School, Mission Commander's Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, USAF Weapons School (Unmanned Aircraft Systems), Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: Assigned to the 4th Special Operations Squadron (“The Ghostriders”) after completing his AC-130U Spooky qualification. Flew close air support, air interdiction, and force protection missions over Afghanistan in 2002 and Iraq from 2003 to 2006. Entered UAV pilot training and re-assigned to the 3rd Special Operations Squadron in 2007. Operated MQ-9 Reaper UAVs on armed reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Afghanistan throughout 2008. Obliging and good humored in his personal interactions but generally eschews the attention and recognition often accorded to pilots, in sharp contrast to his more socially inclined aviator peers in GIJOE's UAV platoon.

U.A.V. GROUND CONTROL STATION LEADER/U.A.V. PILOTFile Name: Jeffries, Jonas S. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: GhostriderBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 3rd Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, 27th Special Operations Group (USAF)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Aerospace Engineering (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), MS in Aeronautical Engineering (Air Force Institute of Technology)

OBSERVER/CONTROLLER-TRAINERFile Name: Jesso, Kyle Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BudoBirthplace: Sacramento California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Sport & Fitness Management (Troy University-Columbus/Fort Benning)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (MOUNTAIN RECON TEAM)/M.A.A.W.S. EXPERT File Name: Katzenbogen, David L. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BazookaBirthplace: Hibbing, Minnesota, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Kinesiology, Athletic Training option (California State University-Fresno)

Relevant Training (partial list): Cavalry Scout AIT, Javelin Gunnery Course, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, Pathfinder School, Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Rappel Master Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was a running back in college, an athletic standout on an overachieving 2000 Fresno State Bulldogs football team that compiled a respectable 7-5 record despite injuries to key members of the roster. Went undrafted in the 2001 NFL draft. Briefly considered a career in the CFL but opted to enlist in the Army instead. Started his career as a cavalry scout with the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, served as a Bradley Fighting Vehicle crewman in Iraq throughout 2004 and into 2005. Re-classed as an infantryman with the 1-4 Cav's inactivation in 2006. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment after graduating from infantryman AIT. Participated in operations in Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008. Extremely proficient in the use of the 84mm M3 Medium Anti-Armor Weapon System (MAAWS). A decisive fast-thinker with all the instincts of a natural survivor.

Relevant Training (partial list): Firefighter AIT, Airport Rescue Fire Fighting Truck Operator Certification, Pumper Operator Certification, Fire Protection Apprentice Course, Rescue Technician I Course, Rescue Technician II Course, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Fire Instructor I Course, Fire Officer I Course, Fire Inspector I Course, Fire Inspector II Course, Fire Officer II Course, HAZMAT Incident Commander Course; NAFI Fire, Arson and Explosion Investigation Training Program; NAFI Advanced Fire, Arson and Explosion Investigation Training Program; Wildland Fire Origin and Cause Determination Program, Wildland Fire Investigation Case Development Program, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Weapons Intelligence Team Course

Miscellaneous Notes: The seventh Kelly in his direct ancestral line to become a firefighter, although the first to be employed as a professional firefighter outside of Massachusetts (a Fergus Kelly is listed as one of the founding members of the first Boston Fire Department, formally organized in 1859). Joined the Army in 2002 with three years of firefighting experience with the Boston Fire Department already under his belt. Served as an aircraft crash/fire/rescue specialist at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan from 2003 to 2005. Returned to the US in early 2006 and assigned to Fort Bragg's Directorate of Emergency Services, received Fire and Explosion Investigator National Board certification later that year. Lent his expertise to civilian fire departments in the Cumberland County area throughout his assignment to Fort Bragg and has also served as an expert witness for the prosecution in a number of arson-related trials in the state of North Carolina. In 2007, attached to the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st BCT's Special Weapons Exploitation Team, taking part in sensitive site exploitation operations throughout the 1/82 Airborne's area of responsibility in northern Iraq.

FIRE & EXPLOSION INVESTIGATOR (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Kelly, Gabriel A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BarbecueBirthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Fire and Emergency Services Division, Directorate of Emergency Services, Fort Bragg (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AS in Fire Protection and Safety Technology (North Shore Community College), Bachelor of Applied Science (Campbell University-Fort Bragg/Pope AFB)

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T.I.G.E.R. DETACHMENT COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF File Name: Kibbey, Alvin R. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: BreakerBirthplace: Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Electrical Engineering (University of Memphis), Advanced Study Program Fellowship in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Massachusetts

Institute of Technology Professional Education), AA in Farsi (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Pathfinder School, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC MOS Qualification Phase (SF Communications Sergeant), SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training, SF Military Free Fall Parachutist Course; Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and Exploitation Techniques Course; SF Operations and Intelligence Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, White House Communications Agency Console Control Operations Course, Special Operations Terminal Air Control Course, Battlefield Spectrum Management Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Army in 1995 an outspokenly idealistic recent college graduate. Quickly disabused of any romanticized notions of war after witnessing firsthand the atrocities committed by the principal belligerents in Bosnia while conducting security and peacekeeping operations in 1996 and 1997 as a member of the 2nd Infantry Regiment's 2nd Battalion. Participated in operations enforcing UN Security Council Resolution 1244, calling for the demilitarization of the Kosovo Liberation Army, in 1999. Went Special Forces in 2003. Has since participated in numerous missions supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, most notably in Georgia and Uzbekistan. Efficient and self-assured, confident in his ability to turn any adverse situation into an advantage with the proper application of knowledge and reason. Fluent in Albanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Persian (Dari, Farsi, and Tajiki dialects), and Uzbek; conversant in Georgian, German, and Macedonian.

Relevant Training (partial list): AFROTC General Military and Professional Officer Courses, Air & Space Basic Course, Initial Flight Screening, USAF Specialized Undergraduate Training, Transitional and Operational Flight Training (A-10 Thunderbolt II), USAF Weapons School (A-10 Thunderbolt II), Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course, Flight Commander Course, Organizational Leadership Course, Introduction to Special Operations Course, USAF Weapons School (Unmanned Aircraft Systems), Expeditionary Leadership Course, Squadron Officer School, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: Received the Order of Daedalians Orville Wright Achievement Award for his outstanding performance during undergraduate pilot training. Assigned to the Germany-based 81st Fighter Squadron in 2002. Flew A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from Bagram Air Base on ground attack sorties in deployments to Afghanistan in 2003, 2004, and 2006. Entered UAV pilot training and re-assigned to the 3rd Special Operations Squadron in 2007. Operated MQ-9 Reaper UAVs on armed reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Afghanistan in 2008 and served as a technical adviser to the Turkish Air Force's Gnat-750 and I-Gnat UAV operator training program later that year.

U.A.V. LAUNCH & RECOVERY TEAM LEADER/U.A.V. PILOTFile Name: King, James R. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: DogfightBirthplace: Providence, Rhode Island, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 3rd Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, 27th Special Operations Group (USAF)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Aerospace Engineering (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach), MS in Technology, Aviation Emphasis (Purdue University)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM THREE)File Name: King, Owen Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Sneak PeekBirthplace: Bangor, Maine, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Regimental Reconnaissance Company, Special Troops Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in English (Vassar College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Combat Lifesaver Course, Joint Firepower Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, ISTC Patrol Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Decided to forgo a career in popular literature and enlisted in the Army in 2002. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment stationed in Germany. Participated in numerous training exercises with American and European combat units deploying to the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan as part of the 1-4 Infantry's OPFOR mission. Helped train Greek internal security forces in the lead-up to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Deployed to Afghanistan with other elements of the Battalion to reinforce ISAF during the country's national elections, participating in security and force protection missions, including an armed reconnaissance patrol that extended into the mountainous region of Zabul province. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2006. Returned to Afghanistan in 2008 as a member of the Regimental Reconnaissance Company, conducting special reconnaissance missions in support of elements of Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A). Stories of his feats of endurance in the battlefield (both factual and apocryphal) have elevated his status to that of a legend in the 75th Ranger Regiment's Special Troops Battalion.

Relevant Training (partial list): Motor Transport Operator AIT, Basic Freight Traffic Course, Installation Traffic Management, Defense Advanced Traffic Management, Passenger Travel Specialist Course, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Military Standard Transportation & Movement Procedures Course, Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3) Training; Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) Software Familiarization Training; Transportation Coordinators Automatic Information for Movement System II (TC AIMS II) Training, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Automated Air Load Planning System (AALPS) Training, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Employed as a print and runway fashion model by the Ford Models agency's New York office prior to enlistment. A growing disillusionment with modeling and the emotional impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center (not far from where she lived and worked) convinced her to put new direction in her life. Joined the Army in 2002. Initially assigned to the 6 th Transportation Battalion, deployed to Iraq in 2003 during the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Participated in Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS) operations in Honduras and Guatemala in 2004, returned to Iraq later that year. Transferred to the 82nd Sustainment Brigade's 7th Transportation Battalion in 2006. Deployed to Iraq in 2007 through 2008, performing her duties in support of the MNF-I in and around Baghdad governorate. Finds that she must work against stereotypical notions about beauty to prove herself to the less progressively-minded. Compelled to learn and master conventionally “unfeminine” disciplines.

DRIVER (OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR)File Name: Krieger, Courtney A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Cover GirlBirthplace: Peoria, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 546th Transportation Company (Light-Medium Truck), 7th Transportation Battalion, 82nd Sustainment Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business Administration (Campbell University-Fort Bragg/Pope AFB)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FOUR)/JUNGLE SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: LaFitte, Etienne R. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: Gung-HoBirthplace: Bayou Gauche, Louisiana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Force Reconnaissance Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Construction Technology (Delgado Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Marine Rifleman Course, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Combatant Diver Course, Basic Airborne School, Remote Sensor Operator Training, Infantry Squad Leaders Course, MEU(SOC) Certification Joint Training, RUTEX Training, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Desert Operations Course, Fast Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Endurance Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Advanced Personnel Administration Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Born into a large Cajun clan. Moved to New Orleans at the age of 16 where he supported himself by working in construction. Accused of multiple misdemeanor counts of assault and battery in a 1993 police investigation of unlicensed bare-knuckle boxing matches and knife fighting exhibitions held in the city's 9th Ward, but the accusations did not proceed to formal charges or citations owing to a lack of evidence. Spent 1994 completing his GED requirements and earning college credits. Enlisted in the Marines in 1995. Initially assigned to the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Took part in maritime interdiction operations in the Persian Gulf supporting Operation Southern Watch (1997), was a member of a number of VBSS teams that successfully boarded merchant vessels in violation of UN sanctions against Iraq. Served in operations protecting and evacuating American and third-country nationals caught in the Eritrean-Ethiopian War (1998). Joined the 1st Force Recon Company in 1999. Went to East Timor in 2000, conducted ground and amphibious reconnaissance operations in support of INTERFET units. Deployed to Iraq with the rest of 1st Force Recon in 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom. With the 1st Force Recon's deactivation in 2006, re-assigned to the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion's Force Reconnaissance Company. Participated in counter-smuggling and counterinsurgency operations in Al Anbar governorate throughout 2005 and 2006. Fluent in French ((Metropolitan/Standard) and Cajun dialect) and Louisiana Creole, conversant in Spanish.

Relevant Training (partial list): EMT Training (Capital Community College), EMT-Paramedic Certification (Capital Community College), Hospital Corpsman "A" School, Field Medical Service Technician Training, Search and Rescue Medical Technician Training, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Combatant Diver Course, Special Operations Combat Medic Course, Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman Diving Medicine Training, Basic Airborne School, CBRE Clinicians Course, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Independent Duty Corpsman School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Navy in 1993 after a brief stint as a paramedic with the Hartford Hospital's LIFE STAR Air Medical Transportation Service. Deployed to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba aboard the USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) in 1994, helped provide afloat and ashore medical and surgical support to American and allied forces taking part in Operation Uphold Democracy as well as Haitian citizens in need of emergency medical and surgical attention. Became a Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance Corpsman in 1995. Deployed to the Balkans in 1996 as an attached member of the USMC's 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, engaged in supporting operations enforcing the conditions of the Dayton Peace Accords alongside joint NATO forces. Took part in Operation Dynamic Response exercises in Kosovo (2000) and Albania (2001). Has served on deployments to Iraq (2003, 2004, and 2005) and Afghanistan (2008) as a Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance Independent Duty Corpsman. A recreational powerlifter in his spare time, has competed in numerous amateur deadlift and squat events in the 90 kg weight class.

AMBULANCE TEAM CHIEFFile Name: Larivee, Thomas J. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: StretcherBirthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Independent Duty Corpsman (USN) attached to B Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: AS in Paramedic Studies (Capital Community College), AS in Respiratory Care (Manchester Community College), BS in Health Science (Goodwin College)

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DETECTION/TRACKING DOG HANDLER (H.V.T. TRACKING TEAM ONE)File Name: Lavigne, Christopher M. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: LawBirthplace: Houston, Texas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 21st Military Police Company, 503rd Military Police Battalion, 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement (San Jacinto College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Basic Police Training (Houston Police Academy), CBP-CETC Basic Narcotic Detection Course LE, CBP-CETC Passenger Processing Course LE, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, FLETC Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Course, Military Police AIT, Basic Airborne School, Military Working Dog Handler Course, Combined Detector Dog Handlers Course, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, Protective Service Training Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, FLETC Commercial Vehicle Counterterrorism Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program

Miscellaneous Notes: Walked a beat in Houston's notorious “Gulfton Ghetto” area. A veteran of numerous violent confrontations between police and gangs such as the Southwest Cholos and the local chapter of the Mara Salvatrucha. An expert detection dog handler, has received inter-agency cross-training in narcotics detector dog handling, passenger processing passive response detector dog handling, and backcountry fugitive tracking. Enlisted in the Army in 2004 in search of a more fulfilling professional law enforcement career. Deployed to Iraq in 2006 as a member of the 16 th Military Police Brigade (Airborne), serving throughout 2007 in the Basra governorate. Fluent in Spanish.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, SFQC Individual Skills Phase, SFQC MOS Qualification Phase (SF Weapons Sergeant), SFQC Collective Training Phase, SF Functional Language Training; Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and Exploitation Techniques Course; Operations and Intelligence Course, Advanced Special Operations Techniques Training, Combat Lifesaver Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in 1994, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light). Served a six month tour in the Sinai peninsula as a member of the USBATT Contingent of the MFO in 1995, and again in 1996. Took part in joint training exercises and security patrols in Panama in 1997. Participated in Operation Joint Forge in the Balkans in 1998, went Special Forces soon thereafter. Trained Northern Alliance fighters in Afghanistan in 2001 as a member of a 3 rd Special Forces Group detachment. Conducted counterinsurgency operations alongside ISAF units in 2002 and 2003. Participated in clandestine operations in Haiti in 2004. From 2005 up until his GIJOE selection in 2009, deployed as a technical adviser to Colombian government forces in their counter-narcotics and counterinsurgency operations against the FARC-EP and other criminal paramilitary organizations, as allowed by a mutual 2004 agreement between the US and Colombian governments which established a bilateral program to counter drug trafficking, terrorist activities, and other threats to the national security of Colombia. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Haitian Creole, Nheengatu (língua geral da Amazônia), Portuguese, and Spanish; conversant in Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), Malay/Indonesian, and Thai.

L.R.S. TEAM THREE LEADER/JUNGLE SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: LeClaire, Daniel M. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: RecondoBirthplace: Wheaton, Wisconsin, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BA in Community and Environmental Sociology (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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AMPHIBIOUS RECON TEAM LEADER/UNDERWATER COMBAT DEMOLITIONISTFile Name: Leialoha, Edward W. Pay Grade: W-3Call-Sign: TorpedoBirthplace: Aiea, Hawaii, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: SEAL Team 1, Naval Special Warfare Group ONE (USN)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Domestic Security Management (National University-Naval Base Coronado Learning Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Torpedoman's Mate "A" School, Very Shallow Water Mine Countermeasures (VSWMCM) Operator Training, Basic Swimming and Water Survival Instructor Course, Surface Rescue Swimmer Training, Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL training, SEAL Qualification Training, SEAL Professional Development Phase Training, SEAL Unit Level Training, SEAL Squadron Integration Training, Basic Airborne School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Air Assault School, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Camp Michael Monsoor Mountain Warfare Training, Camp Michael Monsoor Special Reconnaissance Training, Desert Environmental Survival Course, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Chief Warrant Officer Program, Joint Special Operations Irregular Warfare Advanced Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A scuba diving instructor before joining the Navy in 1989. Served as a torpedoman's mate aboard the USS Curts (FFG-38) from 1990 to 1994. Saw action in Operations Desert Storm and Fiery Vigil in 1991. Participated in exercises with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force in 1993. Joined NAVSPECWAR in 1995. Went on joint training exercises with Indonesian and Malaysian combat diver units between 1996 and 1998. Was part of Task Force K-Bar, one of the first joint special operations teams to enter Afghanistan in late 2001 after the September 11 attacks on the United States. Served on a JSOTF-P Combat Advisory Team conducting foreign internal defense operations targeting Abu Sayyaf insurgents in the Southern Philippines throughout 2004 and into 2005. Received his warrant officer's commission in 2006. Returned to Afghanistan in 2007 to conduct missions alongside ISAF SOF units. Fluent in Hawaiian, conversant in Japanese, Malay/Indonesian, Min Nan (Hokkien dialect), and Tagalog. A thoroughly schooled practitioner of Seigokan Gōjū-ryū karate, Shorinji kempo, and bājíquán (Eight Extremes Fist), and is an expert in the use of the balisong (Filipino butterfly knife) in combat. Strict vegetarian. Regarded by teammates as a consummate professional, but is observed by many of his peers to be somewhat detached in his personal interactions.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FIVE)/N.S.T.V. EXPERT OPERATORFile Name: Levin, Robert A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BackstopBirthplace: Montreal, Quebec, CanadaUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Troop, 1st Squadron (RSTA-Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BA in General Studies (University of Maryland University College Europe-Schweinfurt/Conn Barracks)

Relevant Training (partial list): Cavalry Scout AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Ranger School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, MWTC OSV/Rough Terrain Driver Training, Bradley Master Gunner Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Born into a large French-Canadian clan. Showed early flashes of athletic potential playing AAA-league Atom/Pee Wee division hockey. Immediate family moved to Detroit, Michigan for economic reasons when he was twelve. Was a Silver Gloves 106 lbs. Weight class amateur boxing champion at the age of 14. Represented the Detroit Golden Gloves Franchise in consecutive 165 lbs. National Title fights before embarking on a career as a professional monster truck driver. Competed in numerous USHRA-sanctioned events between 1996 and 2001 with a custom-built truck nicknamed “Persuader.” Enlisted in the Army in 2002. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) after graduating from cavalry scout AIT. Completed the infamous 9th Infantry “Manchu Mile” march in under five hours. Participated in security and joint training exercises along the Korean Demilitarized Zone from 2003 to 2005. Transferred to the 91st Cavalry Regiment in 2006. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 as part of the US military contribution to the ISAF. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard and Quebec dialect).

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EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE CLEARANCE AGENT (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM ONE)/COMBAT DEMOLITIONISTFile Name: Li, Nicholas Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Tunnel RatBirthplace: New York City, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 57th Engineer Company (Rough Terrain), 27th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), 20th Engineer Brigade (Combat) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Civil Engineering Technology (New York City College of Technology)

Relevant Training (partial list): Technical Engineering Specialist AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Combat Engineer AIT, Javelin Gunnery Course, Engineer Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Sapper Leader Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Rappel Master Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Weapons Intelligence Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Comes from a Trinidadian Chinese family, parents and siblings run a small but relatively successful Chinese Caribbean-themed eatery along Brooklyn's 8th Avenue. Grew up hard in the streets of New York, but was smart enough to stay out of any serious trouble. Worked as a sewer and drainage maintenance worker before joining the Army in 2002. Initially trained as a technical engineering specialist, assigned to the 27th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne). Deployed to northern Iraq in 2003, participated in land surveys and combat patrols in support of elements of the 101st Airborne Division. Re-trained as a combat engineer in 2005. Sent to Afghanistan in 2006 on a year-long deployment to provide combat engineering support to CJSOTF-A and ISAF units. Engaged Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters and various armed smugglers in numerous operations to clear mountain dugouts and other man-made underground structures being used by insurgents and other criminal elements in the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar. Attached to the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st BCT's Special Weapons Exploitation Team in 2007, taking part in sensitive site exploitation operations throughout the 1/82 Airborne's area of responsibility in northern Iraq. Fluent in Cantonese/Yue (Standard dialect) and Trinidadian Creole English, conversant in Bhojpuri (Caribbean Hindustani dialect), Spanish, and Tobagonian Creole English. Audacious and bold, but never to the point of impudence or recklessness. His slight build and short stature (Army records list his height at 5'4”/162.5 cm and weight at 130 lbs./60 kg) belie a wiry strength and a rugged constitution.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Ranger School, NATO LRRP School Patrol Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Combat Diver Qualification Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 2 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 3 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 4 Instructor Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Army in 1993. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Deployed to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, where he would serve alongside and forge a friendship with future independent military contractor and COBRA Command affiliate Thomas Arashikage (alias: Storm-Shadow). Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 1997. Deployed to Kosovo in 2000 as part of a Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment Team that included Arashikage and future GIJOE member Lonzo Wilkinson (call-sign: Stalker). Deployed to Afghanistan for Operation Rhino (2001). Survived a helicopter crash that killed two fellow Rangers while on standby for CSAR, but the accident left him with severe facial scarring and partially paralyzed vocal cords despite the best efforts of Army plastic surgeons and speech therapists. Placed on the Temporary Disability Retirement List in 2002. Immediate family killed in a vehicular accident later that same year. Spent the ensuing period in Japan studying Arashikage-ryū bujutsū with Thomas Arashikage's clan. Returned to active duty (with assignment limitations owing to his vocal impairment) in 2007. Sent to Afghanistan in 2008, engaging Taliban fighters in the country's northeast alongside ISAF special operations forces. Fluent in American Sign Language and Japanese. Besides Arashikage-ryū bujutsū, also schooled in the Kodokan judo, Lacoste-Inosanto kali, muay thai, Seigokan Gōjū-ryū karate, and Toyama-ryū battōjutsū martial arts.

VISUAL TRACKER (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM ONE)/SURREPTITIOUS BUILDING ENTRY S.M.E. File Name: Light, Robert Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: Snake-EyesBirthplace: Springfield, Minnesota, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Regimental Reconnaissance Company, Special Troops Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BAS in Resource and Technology Management (Troy University-Columbus/Fort Benning)

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Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Maneuver Captains Career Course, Infantry Mortar Platoon Leaders Course, Sniper Employment Leaders Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Instructor Course, Cadre Training Course, Systems Approach to Training Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 2 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 3 Instructor Course, Modern Army Combatives Level 4 Instructor Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Each year about 200 qualified Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard soldiers are offered entry to the US Military Academy Preparatory School. Of that already small number, a select few are offered direct admission to the US Military Academy. Lydon was offered direct admission in his second year as an enlisted infantryman with the 14th Infantry Regiment (Light) on the strength of the endorsement of his company commander, impressed with the private first class' initiative and leadership qualities. Played quarterback for the US Army Black Knights football team. Graduated from West Point in 2002. Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Fought alongside elements of the 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) against conventional loyalist troops and Fedayeen Saddam irregulars as part of a special operations task force conducting an airborne assault on Saddam International Airport in Baghdad during the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003). Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2005. Participated in counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan through 2007. Re-assigned to 5th Ranger Training Battalion, Ranger Training Brigade shortly after his return from Southwest Asia. Besides serving as company commander for the battalion's A Company, also taught as a senior instructor at the Fort Benning-based US Army Combatives School. Has trained extensively in Greco-Roman wrestling, muay thai, American kickboxing, and Gracie Barra jiu-jitsu. Outgoing and gregarious almost to a fault.

CADRE TRAINING OFFICERFile Name: Lydon, Terrence Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: Grid-IronBirthplace: Evergreen Park, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 4th Ranger Training Battalion, Ranger Training Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Kinesiology (United States Military Academy), MS in Sport and Fitness Management (Troy University-Columbus/Fort Benning)

PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (PHYSICAL SECURITY TEAM TWO)File Name: Mangiaratti, Thomas P. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Long ArmBirthplace: Boulder Creek, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 40th Military Police Company, 185th Military Police Battalion, 49th Military Police Brigade (USARNG)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Administration of Justice (Los Angeles City College), BS in Public Policy, Management and Planning (University of Southern California)

Relevant Training (partial list): LAPD Police Academy Training, Advanced Tactical Training (LAPD Police Academy), Mobile Field Force Tactics Training (LAPD Police Academy), Cultural Diversity Training (LAPD Police Academy), Police Air Support Operations (LAPD Police Academy), Spanish Language Training (LAPD Police Academy), Civil Liabilities Training (LAPD Police Academy), NTOA Basic SWAT Training, Military Police AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, Protective Service Training Course, SRT Phase I Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, SRT Phase II (Marksman/Observer) Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, FLETC Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Course, FLETC Commercial Vehicle Counterterrorism Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1995. Participated in a number of high-profile police operations against armed urban gangs such as the Mara Salvatrucha and the 14K Triad. Decorated for his actions during the 1997 North Hollywood Shootout. Entered the LAPD's Metropolitan Division in 1999, assigned to the division's “D” Platoon (Special Weapons and Tactics). Signed up for Army National Guard duty in 2002, joined the 185 th Military Police Battalion. Participated in airport security operations across the United States in support of Operation Noble Eagle from 2002 to 2006. Deployed to Kosovo in 2004 in support of NATO peacekeeping operations. Performed and supervised evacuation security operations during the California wildfires of 2007. Deployed to northern Iraq in 2008, participated in Iraqi Police professionalization training and convoy security missions. Fluent in Italian and Spanish.

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COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS OFFICERFile Name: Martell, Jane A. Pay Grade: GS-14Call-Sign: GI JaneBirthplace: Cumberland, Rhode Island, USAEmployer prior to GIJOE selection: Command and Control Systems and Software Division, L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.Post-Secondary Education: BS in Nursing (Salve Regina University), BS in Electrical Engineering (University of Denver), MS in Electrical Engineering (California Institute of Technology)

Relevant Training (Partial List): Officer Indoctrination School, Foreign Service Institute Transition Center Security Overseas Seminar, Information Security Orientation, OPSEC Fundamentals Course, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Navy in 1982 after graduating from the Salve Regina University with a nursing degree. Assigned to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. After a whirlwind romance, married future GIJOE director Joseph Colton (call sign: Eagle-Eye) in 1983, spent the rest of the year on maternity leave. Separated from the service in 1989 and moved with the couple's six year-old son, Joseph, Jr., to Denver to be close to Colton's posting at Fort Carson. Found herself disinterested in a civilian nursing career and unwilling to become a full-time homemaker, enrolled in the University of Denver's electrical engineering program. Graduated magna cum laude in 1995. Worked for local telecommunications provider Diversified Group before joining the fledgling New York-based L-3 Communications company in 1997. Served as team lead and field test technical adviser for a number of classified ISR systems and secure communications projects contracted by the Department of Defense. Son killed during the Battle of Nasiriyah in Iraq in 2003 while serving as a soldier in the Army's 3rd Infantry Division. Divorced amicably from Colton in 2004. Left L-3 Communications in 2007 to earn her master's degree from CalTech.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, Sniper School, Basic Instructor Course, Small Group Instructor Course, Ranger School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Special Operations Target Interdiction Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Despite an initial reluctance on his part, was taught at an early age by father in the rudiments of shooting. Introduced to varmint hunting at ten years old. Brought down his first four point buck at the age of 12. Volunteered with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department throughout high school. Joined the Army after graduating from the University of North Dakota in 2002, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light). Deployed to Afghanistan's Paktika province in 2003 for Operation Enduring Freedom. Conducted humanitarian assistance and combat operationsfrom forward operating bases near the towns of Gardēz, Shkin, and Orgune. Returned to the US in 2004. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2005. Graduated from the Special Operations Target Interdiction Course at the top of his class, besting much more experienced veteran Ranger and Special Forces marksmen. On cadre with the 2nd Battalion's Ranger Training Detachment throughout most of 2006. Returned to Afghanistan in 2007, conducting surveillance and target acquisition sniper operations in support of CJSOTF-A and ISAF units in the country's northeastern provinces.

SCOUT-SNIPER/SPOTTER (S.T.A. SNIPER TEAM)File Name: McBride, Cooper G. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Low-LightBirthplace: Crosby, North Dakota, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology (University of North Dakota)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FIVE)/COVER MAN File Name: McConnell, Craig S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Rock 'n' RollBirthplace: Malibu, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Sport and Fitness Management (Troy University-Columbus/Fort Benning)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Light Leaders Course, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Advanced Foreign Weapons Familiarization Training, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, ISTC Patrol Course, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: An amateur weightlifter and semi-professional surfer before joining the military. Won a reputation as a bass guitar virtuoso playing for local area rock bands. Enlisted in the Army in 2001. Spent his initial term of service with the 4 th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment (Light). Deployed to the Horn of Africa region in 2003 through early 2004, taking part in joint training exercises and combat patrols in support of CJTF-Horn of Africa. Received extensive familiarization training with the AK-47 assault rifle and related weapons systems in cross-training exercises with military personnel from Djibouti and Ethiopia. Spent most of the remainder of 2004 and the the first half of 2005 stationed in Baghdad, performing combat operations and security patrols to ensure the successful completion of Iraq's national elections. Participated in a number of air assault operations in the south of the Baghdad governorate. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2006. Deployed to Afghanistan with elements of the Regiment's 3rd Battalion in 2007 to engage Taliban and al-Qaeda insurgents in Nangarhar province. Perspicacious, if somewhat naive. Outwardly easygoing, but possesses an inherent and uncompromising sense of justice and fair play.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Graduated from UCLA hoping to become a scenic designer. Instead, spent the next five years laboring as a freelance set carpenter. Enlisted in the Army in 2002 after the Geffen Playhouse went with a different contractor despite his two years of collaborative experience with the theater's production staff. Assigned to the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment, honed his combat skills in numerous JRTC OPFOR exercises in Fort Polk against light infantry and special operations units. Deployed to Iraq with the 1st Battalion's B Company in 2004. Transferred to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's newly organized Long Range Surveillance Troop shortly after his return from overseas. Returned to Iraq in 2008, participating in various joint reconnaissance missions in Ninawa governorate.

DECEPTION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (INFANTRY)File Name: McMahon, Aaron Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: AmbushBirthplace: Walnut, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BFA in Theatre, Design option (University of California-Los Angeles)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM ONE)/M.A.A.W.S. EXPERT File Name: Melendez, Rafael J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: ZapBirthplace: New York City, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Civil Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Relevant Training (partial list): Combat Engineer AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Javelin Gunnery Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Infantryman AIT, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Rappel Master Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Comes from an upper middle-class family of Puerto Rican origin with an established tradition of civic duty and volunteerism, brother a Harlem-based attorney known for his pro bono work, sister a pediatrician with Médecins Sans Frontières. Joined the Army in 2002. Initially trained as a combat engineer, assigned to the 37th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), 20th Engineer Brigade (Combat). Saw combat in Northern Iraq, 2003. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2006, engaged Taliban and al-Qaeda forces alongside elements of the 10th Mountain Division in the eastern and southern regions of the country while also contributing to provincial reconstruction and humanitarian efforts. Re-classed as an infantryman in 2007 and joined the 75 th Ranger Regiment soon thereafter. Returned to Afghanistan in 2008 as a member of the CJSOTF-A forces operating in Kunar province. Fluent in Spanish. Has a knack for finding and exploiting the built-in weaknesses in earthen bunkers and similar structures, a skill he uses to great effect with tactical explosive devices and the M3 MAAWS.

DECEPTION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE) File Name: Menninger, Edward J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: BackblastBirthplace: New York City, New York, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: I Troop (Air Defense), 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Mathematics (York College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Air and Missile Defense Crewmember AIT, Basic Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Air Assault School, Stinger Fighting Vehicle Master Gunner Course Phase I, Stinger Fighting Vehicle Master Gunner Course Phase II, Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Tactical Information Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in 2002, initially assigned to 3rd Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment. Deployed to Kuwait in 2003 during the build-up to Operation Iraqi Freedom. With the rest of 3-4 ADA, sent to Iraq in 2006 in support of elements of the 82nd Airborne Division. Re-assigned to the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment's Air Defense Troop (I Troop/”Krazy Horse”) in 2008. Participated in various exercises as part of the Regiment's OPFOR mission, lending his air defense experience not only to I Troop, but also to the OPFOR Deception Force's missile decoy teams. Occasionally displays a sometimes unwelcome penchant for gallows humor, but teammates know he means no offense.

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L.R.S. TEAM FOUR LEADERFile Name: Metzger, Wendell A. Pay Grade: E-8 (MSgt)Call-Sign: LeatherneckBirthplace: Stromsburg, Nebraska, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry (West) (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: BA in History (University of Nebraska)

Relevant Training (partial list): Marine Rifleman Course, Basic Reconnaissance Course, Combatant Diver Course, Basic Airborne School, Infantry Squad Leaders Course, MEU(SOC) Certification Joint Training, NATO LRRP School Patrol Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope Suspension Technician Certification & Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Desert Operations Course, Marine Combat Instructor Course, Drill Instructor School, Advanced Personnel Administration Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Marines in 1991, assigned to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Took part in security missions protecting ethnic Kurds in Northern Iraq from government reprisals in the wake of Operation Desert Storm throughout 1992. Deployed to the Balkans in support of Operation Deny Flight and Operation Provide Promise (1994). Supported IFOR units in Bosnia throughout 1996. Joined the 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company in 1998. Participated in joint training programs in Germany, Egypt, and Israel in 1998, including an extended exercise with the elite Fernspählehrkompanie 200 at the NATO LRRP School in Pfullendorf. Was a member of a Marine detachment charged with protecting American nationals in Albania later that same year. Deployed to Iraq in 2003 during the beginning stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Returned to Iraq in 2004, and again in 2005, providing deep reconnaissance support to conventional and special operations forces. With 2nd Force Recon's deactivation in 2006, re-assigned to the School of Infantry (West) as an instructor in the Reconnaissance Training Company. Conversant in German. Brutally honest, holds no qualms about being seen as uncouth and opinionated. Has no patience with those he considers indecisive, lazy, and dishonest. Not terribly popular with his GIJOE teammates, but someone they trust and respect on and off the field.

COMMAND INTELLIGENCE OFFICERFile Name: Mewett, Clifford V. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: CourageBirthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Expeditionary Support Branch, Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (USMC)Post-Secondary Education: BA in International Relations (Boston University), MS in Information Operations-Joint Information Operations Curriculum (Naval Postgraduate School), AA in

Arabic (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Marine Rifleman Course, Machine Gunner Course, Machine Gun Leaders Course, Infantry Squad Leaders Course, MEU(SOC) Certification Joint Training, Officer Candidates School, The Basic School, MAGTF Intelligence Officer Course, Counterintelligence Officer Course, Advanced Counterintelligence Course, Multi-Discipline Counterintelligence Analysis Course, Counter-terrorism Analyst Course, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the service in 1991 straight out of out of high school. Started his military career as an enlisted rifleman, assigned to the 15 th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Participated in humanitarian relief distribution and convoy escort missions in Somalia during Operation Restore Hope (1992-1993) and in Rwanda (1994). Spent most of the mid-1990s involved in peacekeeping and security operations throughout Eastern Africa. Received his officer's commission in 2001 through the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Educational Program (MECEP) after graduating from Boston University. Served as company S-2, B Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion on two seven-month deployments to Iraq: the first in 2003, the second in 2004. Re-assigned to the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity's Expeditionary Support Branch in 2005. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard, Iraqi, and Yemeni). Values authenticity, efficiency, and precision; has little tolerance for artifice and bureaucratic drivel.

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM TWO)File Name: Meyers , Andrew D. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: FootlooseBirthplace: Gary, Indiana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: 89 credit hours towards the fulfillment of the requirements for the BS in Kinesiology, major in Physical Education Teacher Education (Indiana University-

Bloomington)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Pathfinder School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, Ranger School

Miscellaneous Notes: Valedictorian of his high school class and captain of the track team. Accepted into IUB on an academic scholarship. Was 35 credit hours away from earning a bachelor's degree in kinesiology when he unexpectedly left school and hitchhiked his way to the West Coast. Spent the next three years living in a California bohemian commune. Was selling overpriced bead necklaces to Venice Beach tourists when he heard news of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Enlisted in the Army not long after, his high ASVAB line scores mitigating any negatives suggested by his past personal history (his AFQT score placed him squarely in the 99th percentile). Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Spent his first deployment overseas in Iraq, conducting combat patrols in and around the city of Kirkuk through most of 2003. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2006, working alongside conventional and special ISAF forces in Zabul province. Returned to Afghanistan in early 2008 for another tour, this time, in the country's northeast. GIJOE teammates will occasionally have their laughs at his expense, poking fun at the time he spent as a folk art-peddling New Ager. But the jokes never go beyond innocuous jabs. They know that in many ways, Meyers' journey is a microcosm of the one collectively being taken by a whole generation of arrested adolescents still trying to come to terms with their place in a new world filled with fear and uncertainty. It may have taken a tragedy of truly horrific proportions to make him realize the frivolousness of an existence built around self-indulgent complacency, but all that really matters to them now is that he's trying to do all the right things and make his way through the world the best that he can.

IMAGING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Michaels, Leonard Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: ScoopBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), 114th Signal Battalion, 21st Signal Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Electronic Publishing (Southwestern Illinois College), BFA in Photography (Columbia College Chicago)

Relevant Training (partial list): Combat Documentation/Production Specialist AIT, Information Security Orientation, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course, Insider Threat Course, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Combat Lifesaver Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Weapons Intelligence Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked for five years as a cameraman and videographer for Chicago's WMAQ-TV. Looking for a career change, joined the Army in 2004 after finally tiring of network television's growing disposition towards sensationalism and scandal-mongering. Assigned to the 114th Signal Battalion's 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera). Spent ten weeks in Afghanistan with the 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment (Light), documenting the unit's initial forays into Taliban-controlled territory in 2006, engaging in close quarters combat on occasion. Attached to the 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) in 2007, capturing for posterity images of ISAF forces conducting combat and humanitarian missions. Familiar with most COTS analog and digital still and motion cameras, trained in the use and basic maintenance of all standard DoD-issue analog and digital still and motion cameras, portable power generation equipment, and electronic and film based image processing, editing, and printing equipment.

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FIVE)File Name: Millman, Peter R. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: SpearheadBirthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 4th Battalion (Assault), 101st Aviation Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Business (Tacoma Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Squad Designated Marksman Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Born in the Midwest, family moved to Tacoma, Washington when he was eight. A highly successful insurance salesman in the Pacific Northwest before joining the military. It was joked in Seattle metropolitan area insurance professional circles that he “could sell a term policy to a dead cow”. Well-liked and trusted in the community. Enlisted in the Army in 2004 out of a sense of duty and responsibility more than anything else. Assigned to F Company (Pathfinder), 4th Battalion (Assault), 101st Aviation Regiment in 2005. Deployed to Iraq later that year, conducted assault zone reconnaissance missions for air assault operations originating primarily from Forward Operating Base Remagen on the outskirts of Tikrit. Returned to the United States in 2007. Eloquent and persuasive in his speech but never insincere. A natural-born leader.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (COLD WEATHER RECON TEAM)/COLD WEATHER SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: Moore, Harlan W. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Snow-JobBirthplace: Rutland, Vermont, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Statistics (University of Vermont)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, NWTC Arctic Light Individual Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Squad Designated Marksman Course, Sniper School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, NWTC Cold Weather Leaders Course, MWTC Scout Skier Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: An alternate on the 1998 Winter Olympic Games US men's biathlon contingent, and a fourth place finisher in the 2000 and 2001 Biathlon World Championships individual and sprint events. Feeling that he had progressed in the sport as far as he could under the national biathlon team's guidance, enlisted in the Army in 2002 in search for a different approach to training, a development welcomed by a US Army Recruiting Command looking to further raise the service's public profile and a national biathlon program desperate for its first Olympic medal. Participated in Operation Avalanche, Operation Mountain Blizzard, and Operation Mountain Storm in Afghanistan's Paktika province as a member of 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment in 2003. Returned to Fort Richardson, Alaska with the rest of the 1-501 Infantry in the summer of 2004. To the consternation of USA Biathlon and US Army Public Affairs, committed to extend his enlistment in 2005 and declined participation in the 2006 Winter Olympics altogether. Deployed to Iraq in 2006, conducting full-spectrum missions out of Forward Operating Base Iskandariyah. Took part in contingency operations in Al Anbar governorate in 2007. Has a well-deserved reputation among his GIJOE comrades as a bit of a prankster and practical joker.

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COMMO STATION ONETRANSMISSION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR File Name: Morelli, Giacomo S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Dial-ToneBirthplace: Eugene, Oregon, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Signal Detachment (Europe), 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion, 528th Sustainment Brigade (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Physics, Applied Physics option (Oregon State University)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, Radio Operator-Maintainer AIT, Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPRLS) Net Control Station Operator Course, Network Management (ENM) NCS-A Enhanced Operator Course, White House Communications Agency Console Control Operations Course, SERE Level-C Training, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: An avid electronics hobbyist since his early teens. Built a 386BSD-based personal computer at the age of sixteen using parts bought with money earned from bagging and delivering groceries. Joined the Army out of high school in 1996, initially seeing it as a means to earn money for a college education. Served as an infantryman with the 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment (Air Assault), taking part in hurricane relief operations in El Salvador and Nicaragua in 1998, deploying for six months as a member of the American MFO contingent in the Sinai Peninsula in 1999, and serving on an OPFOR and desert warfare training rotation at the Fort Irwin National Training Center in 2000. Separated from the service in early 2001. Received his bachelor's degree in physics from Oregon State in 2005, worked briefly as a university laboratory assistant before re-enlisting in 2006. Joined the 112 th Special Operations Signal Battalion after graduating from Radio Operator-Maintainer AIT, assigned to the battalion's European detachment. Supported ISAF and CJSOTF-A operations in eastern and northeastern Afghanistan throughout 2008. Fluent in Italian, conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Portuguese, and Spanish.

PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS PLATOON LEADERFile Name: Morris, Earl S. Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: BulletproofBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Military Police Officer (USMC) attached to the US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Contingency Response Field OfficePost-Secondary Education: BS in Political Science (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Master of Systems Analysis (Naval Postgraduate School)

Relevant Training (partial list): US Marshals Service Basic Training Program, US Marshals Service Protective Investigations Training, IPTM High Risk Warrant Service Course, IPTM Tactical Drug Law Enforcement Course, US Marshals Service Special Operations Group Qualification Course, FLETC Advanced Airborne Counterdrug Operations Training, Officer Candidates School, The Basic School, Military Police Officers Basic Course, FLETC Commercial Vehicle Counterterrorism Training Program, FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program, FLETC Reactive Shooting Instructor Training Program, FLETC Vehicle Ambush Countermeasures Training Program, FLETC Survival Shooting Training Program, FLETC Protective Detail Refresher Program, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, FLETC Law Enforcement Supervisor Leadership Training Program

Miscellaneous Notes: Started his law enforcement career as a federal marshal with the US Marshals Service in 1991. Assigned to duties with the Federal Witness Protection Program before joining the Service's full-time Special Operations Group cadre stationed at the Marshals Service Tactical Operations Center in 1998. Participated in a number of interagency counter-narcotics operations along the US-Mexico border in 2000. Left the US Marshals Service in late 2001, entered Marine Corps OCS in 2002, graduated at the top of his class. Attached to the NCIS Contingency Response Field Office in 2004. Conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Italian, and Spanish. Highly discerning and observant, possesses acutely honed survival instincts eminently suited to overseeing personnel protection and physical security operations.

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COMBAT OBSERVER (COMBAT OBSERVATION/LASING TEAM)File Name: Morris, Lamont A. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: Heavy DutyBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Battery, 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Instrumental Performance (Columbia College Chicago)

Relevant Training (partial list): Fire Support Specialist AIT, Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) Transition Course, Basic Airborne School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Joint Fires Observer Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Rappel Master Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Graduated cum laude from Columbia College Chicago with a bachelor's degree in instrumental performance, specializing in classical guitar. Worked briefly writing jingles for a Chicago-area advertising agency before embarking on a career as a studio musician, appearing on albums by local Chicago blues, hip-hop, house music, and R&B acts. Found commercial music work to be artistically unsatisfying. Enlisted in the Army in 2004. Assigned to the 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne). Deployed to Afghanistan in 2005, helped direct supporting fires for ISAF and CJSOTF-A forces in his capacity as a fire support specialist. Served on a second tour of Afghanistan in 2007. Meticulous and detail-oriented, approaches the work of a soldier with the same creative passion and single-minded dedication he exhibits in his artistic endeavors.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (COLD WEATHER RECON TEAM)/COLD WEATHER SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: Nash, Clifton L. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: IcebergBirthplace: Brownsville, Texas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Homeland Security and Emergency Management (Central Texas College-Fort Richardson/Elmendorf AFB)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Stryker Transition Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Air Assault School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Basic Airborne School, NWTC Arctic Light Individual Course, NWTC Cold Weather Leaders Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Army in 2002, initially assigned to the 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Participated in numerous OPFOR exercises with light infantry and special operations units in the Mojave desert area as a member of the 1st Squadron's mechanized infantry A Troop. Deployed to Baghdad in 2005, participating in full-spectrum missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Having had his fill of living, working, and fighting in arid environments, went out of his way to get assigned to a cold weather duty station upon extending his enlistment, eventually getting his wish by being sent to the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment, stationed at Fort Richardson, Alaska. Returned to Iraq in 2006, conducting security, direct action, and armed reconnaissance missions out of Forward Operating Base Iskandariyah. Took part in contingency operations in Al Anbar governorate in 2007. Conversant in Spanish.

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COLD WEATHER RECON TEAM LEADER/COLD WEATHER SURVIVAL S.M.E. File Name: Natale, Gregory M. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: BlizzardBirthplace: Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Training Branch, Northern Warfare Training Center, 3rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Northern Studies, minor in Arctic Skills (University of Alaska-Fairbanks), AA in Russian (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, NWTC Arctic Light Individual Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Assault Climber Winter Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, NWTC Cold Weather Leaders Course, MWTC Scout Skier Course, Ranger School, Basic Instructor Course, Small Group Instructor Training Course, ISTC Patrol Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Spent the bulk of his pre-GIJOE military career stationed in Alaska. Joined the Army out of high school in 1993, assigned to the 1st Brigade, 6th Infantry Division (Light), staying with the unit through its 1998 re-flagging as the 172nd Infantry Brigade (Separate) and posting at Fort Wainwright. Attended the nearby University of Alaska-Fairbanks while serving on part-time cadre at the Northern Warfare Training Center. Received his bachelor's degree in 2002. Served on an extended 16-month deployment in Iraq from 2005 to 2006, seeing combat numerous times in the greater Baghdad area. With the 172nd Infantry Brigade's inactivation in December of 2006, assigned to the US Army Northern Warfare Training Center's Training Branch. Served as a Mobile Training Team instructor in JCET exercises with the Danish Jægerkorpset in Greenland in 2008. Fluent in Central Alaskan Yup'ik and Russian; conversant in Danish, Greenlandic (Kalaallisut and Inuktun dialects), and Nunavut (Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun dialects). Outwardly grim and sullen except in the most unguarded situations. Physically and mentally tough, totally dedicated to the craft of cold weather survival and the science of cold region warfare.

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE TECHNICAL OFFICER (COUNTERINTELLIGENCE TEAM)File Name: O'Hara, Shana M. Pay Grade: W-2Call-Sign: ScarlettBirthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company (CI/HUMINT), 524th Military Intelligence Battalion, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Computer and Information Science, minor in Asian Studies (University of Maryland University College Asia-Camp Humphreys), AA in Arabic (Defense

Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Intelligence Analyst AIT, Enhanced Tactical User Terminal Course, Collection Management-TENCAP System Specific Module, Intelligence in Combating Terrorism Course, Counterintelligence Special Agent Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Defense Against Sound Equipment Course, Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Warrant Officer Candidate School, Counterintelligence Technician Warrant Officer Basic Course, Introduction to Networks & Computer Hardware Course, Counterintelligence in Cyber Space Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Father and three older brothers all martial arts instructors specializing in different styles and techniques. Began serious martial arts training at the age of eight, received her first degree black belt in Kukkiwon taekwondo at age 16. Awarded the shodan rank in Kodokan judo shortly after graduating from high school. Received extensive training in the use of the Zhūgě nǔ (ancient Chinese repeating crossbow) and sunogung (medieval Korean repeating crossbow). Joined the Army as an enlisted intelligence analyst in 1997. Initially assigned to the 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion stationed in Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Re-classed as a counterintelligence agent in 2001, re-assigned to A Company (CI/HUMINT), 524th Military Intelligence Battalion. Took part in various counterintelligence operations near the Korean DMZ in 2002 and 2004. Conducted counterintelligence missions in Iraq in 2005 while assigned to the MNF-I Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center at Camp Cropper. Received her warrant officer appointment in 2006. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), Japanese, and Korean; conversant in Mandarin (Standard dialect). Quick-thinking and resilient, able to deal with fast-moving, ambiguous, and unstructured situations; has maintained a healthy sense of humor despite the high levels of stress associated with counterintelligence work.

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EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL N.C.O. (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Owens, Cory R. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: LightfootBirthplace: Wichita, Kansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 744th Ordnance Company, 63rd Ordnance Battalion, 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Chemistry (Wichita State University)

Relevant Training (partial list): EOD Specialist AIT, EOD Advanced Access & Disablement Course, EOD Advanced Management & Technology Course, Technical Escort Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, ISSEE IED Technician Course, ISSEE Weapons Intelligence Team Training/Joint IED Exploitation Course, ISSEE Booby Traps Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as a chemist for the Kansas-based Hodgdon Powder Company for four years before enlisting in the Army in 2004. Joined the Ordnance Corps, seeing it as a natural extension of his civilian career. Deployed to Iraq in 2005, providing EOD services to units conducting security operations in support of the country's national elections. Sent to Afghanistan in 2007 as a member of a small EOD detachment supporting ISAF operations in Kandahar province. Trained alongside members of the British Army's 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment at the International School for Security and Explosives Education in Chilmark, Wiltshire, England in 2008. An assiduous student of the science of bomb disposal; methodical and painstakingly precise in the execution of his duties.

INTERROGATION & STRATEGIC DEBRIEFING SUPERVISOR (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Paolino, Michelino J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: FacesBirthplace: Parma, Ohio, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Psychology (Brown University), AA in Arabic (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Intelligence Analyst AIT, Enhanced Tactical User Terminal Course, Collection Management-TENCAP System Specific Module, Human Intelligence Collector AIT, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, NATO Advanced Intel Course

Miscellaneous Notes: The youngest son of Italian-American parents; father a civil engineer, mother a music teacher. Enlisted in the Army in 2002 after graduating from Brown University. Initially trained as an intelligence analyst, assigned to the 24th Military Intelligence Battalion. Re-classed as a HUMINT specialist in 2006, transferred to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion in 2007. Served on a twelve month deployment in Iraq in 2008. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), French (Metropolitan/Standard), Italian, and Spanish; conversant in German, Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), and Portuguese. Cultivates an amateur stand-up comedy act in his spare time, although his limited repertoire has yet to go beyond crude off-color humor and uncannily accurate impressions of celebrities.

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DIGITAL FORENSICS INVESTIGATOR (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Parker, Blaine L. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: MainframeBirthplace: Phoenix, Arizona, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Special Technical Operator (USMC) attached to the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) Southwest Field OfficePost-Secondary Education: BS in Computer Science and Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Data Network Specialist Course, Defense Message System Course, Tactical Data Systems Supervisor Course, Advanced Personnel Administration Course, Information Security Orientation, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course, Insider Threat Course, USMC Network Operations Program training, Information Assurance Manager Course, Information Assurance Technician Course, Data Chief Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Information Systems Security Professional Certificate, System Administrator Certificate, Certified Ethical Hacker Program, Managing Computer Investigations Course, Advanced Log Analysis Course, Network Exploitation Techniques Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Army straight out of high school in 1985. Assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's 504th Infantry Regiment. Participated in combat operations in Honduras during Operation Golden Pheasant (1988) and in Panama during Operation Just Cause (1989). Went to MIT after fulfilling his active duty terms of service, graduating with a degree in computer science and engineering in 1993. Spent most of the mid-1990s working as one of the top programmers-for-hire in Silicon Valley. By 1997, found himself bored with the corporate grind and decided to return to the military, taking the unorthodox but not-unheard-of option of joining the Marines as a non-Marine prior-service enlistee. Breezed through Marine combat training and data network specialist training. A member of the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity's Cryptologic Support Battalion from 1998 to 2005. Attached to the DCIS Southwest Field Office as a Special Technical Operator in 2005. Digital forensic evidence he helped gather throughout 2007 and 2008 was instrumental in the 2009 indictment of a spy caught attempting to acquire sensitive military and NSA-encryption gear from on-line auction and shopping website eBay. Conversant in Spanish. An avid NBA fan, runs a fantasy basketball league in his spare time. Affable and genuinely humble, teammates and superiors alike are sometimes inclined to forget that he has put in his time as an elite front-line fighter.

DETECTION/TRACKING DOG HANDLER (H.V.T. TRACKING TEAM TWO)File Name: Perlmutter, Stanley J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: MuttBirthplace: Iselin, New Jersey, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 108th Military Police Company (Air Assault) (Airborne), 503rd Military Police Battalion, 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AS in Criminal Justice, Correction Administration option (Middlesex County College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Correction Administration Certification (Middlesex County College), FLETC Law Enforcement Survival Spanish Training Program, CBP-CETC Basic Narcotic Detection Course LE, CBP-CETC Passenger Processing Course LE, Military Police AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Military Working Dog Handler Course, Combined Detector Dog Handlers Course, FLETC Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, Protective Service Training Course, High Risk Personnel Security Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Military Working Dog Trainer/Kennel Master Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, FLETC Suicide Bomber Mitigation Training Program, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Spent five years working as a corrections officer and sentry dog handler at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Facility in North Brunswick, New Jersey. Led a volunteer K-9 team in search of survivors in the ruins of the World Trade Center after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Joined the Army in 2002. Deployed to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan as a member of the 65th Military Police Company (Airborne), 503rd Military Police Battalion in 2003, where he served as a military working dog handler until 2005. Transferred to the 108th Military Police Company (Air Assault) (Airborne) in 2006. Designated company kennel master in 2007. Participated in inter-service cross-training exercises with USMC personnel stationed at Camp Gonsalves, Okinawa in 2008. Returned to Afghanistan later that year as part of a Provincial-Police Mentor Team tasked with training Afghan National Police units in Kandahar province. Conversant in Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects) and Spanish. Possesses an innate, almost instinctive, capability for establishing rapport with animals, so much so that teammates sometimes think he prefers canine company over human socialization.

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CRIMINAL ANTI-TERRORISM INVESTIGATOR (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Provost, Philip M. Pay Grade: W-2Call-Sign: ChucklesBirthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 87th Military Police Detachment, 10th Military Police Battalion (CID) (Airborne), 3rd Military Police Group (CID) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AS in Criminal Justice (Broward Community College), AA in Farsi (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center), BA in Criminology, minor in

Forensic Science (University of North Carolina-Wilmington)

Relevant Training (partial list): Military Police AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Traffic Management and Accident Investigation Course, Military Police Investigator Course, Conventional Physical Security Course, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Criminal Investigation Apprentice Special Agent Course, Domestic Violence Investigative Techniques Course, Child Abuse Prevention and Investigative Techniques Course, IPTM Interviews and Interrogations Course, IPTM Crime Scene Reconstruction Course, IPTM Criminal Investigative Techniques Course, IPTM Homicide Investigation Course, IPTM Advanced Interviews and Interrogations Course, IPTM Fraud Investigation Course, Warrant Officer Candidate School, CID Warrant Officer Basic Course, Procurement Fraud Investigation Training Program, SERE Level-C Training, Cold Case Seminar, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Weapons Intelligence Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Criminal Anti-terrorism & Police Intelligence Management Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as a freelance insurance fraud investigator in Fort Lauderdale, Florida before joining the Army in 1997. Started his military career as an MP with the 108th Military Police Company (Air Assault) (Airborne), re-trained as a CID special agent in 2002. Performed force protection and criminal anti-terrorism operations in support of Task Force Devil in Afghanistan throughout 2003 as a member of the 87th Military Police Detachment, 10th Military Police Battalion (CID) (Airborne). In 2004, sent to Iraq to conduct investigations into various abuses allegedly perpetrated by American soldiers ranging from desertion, fraud, robbery, murder, and sexual assault. Received his warrant officer appointment in 2006. In 2007, attached to the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st BCT's Special Weapons Exploitation Team, taking part in sensitive site exploitation operations throughout the 1/82 Airborne's area of responsibility in northern Iraq. Received his bachelor's degree from UNC-Wilmington in 2009. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), Persian (Dari, Farsi, and Tajiki dialects), and Spanish; conversant in Hebrew, Portuguese, and Russian. A “man's man” by most definitions of the phrase. Confident but unpretentious, tough but adaptable, easygoing but never heedless. Possesses a disarmingly jocular disposition that cloaks an uncompromising dedication to seeing justice served.

T.I.G.E.R. DETACHMENT COMMANDERFile Name: Pulaski, Ralph W. Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: SteelerBirthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Troop (LRS) (Airborne), 2nd Battalion, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (University of Pennsylvania); Master of Business Administration, Management concentration

(University of Mary Hardin-Baylor)

Relevant Training (partial list): Army ROTC Basic Course, Army ROTC Leaders Training Course, Army ROTC Advanced Course, Army ROTC Leader Development & Assessment Course, Armor Officer Basic Course, Basic Airborne School, Javelin Gunnery Course, M2/M3 Fighting Vehicle Commanders Course, Scout Leaders Course, Air Assault School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Tactical Intelligence Familiarization Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, ISTC Patrol Course, Maneuver Captains Career Course, Sniper Employment Leaders Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, Contemporary Insurgent Warfare Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, Command & General Staff School

Miscellaneous Notes: Comes from a blue-collar working class background. Put himself through college on an ROTC scholarship and work as a heavy equipment operator. Commissioned as an Armor officer in 1997, assigned to the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment. Led a cavalry scout platoon during ARFOR-T's extended 800 km route reconnaissance of southeastern Turkey and the Turkey-Iraq border in late 2002. In 2004, participated in operations around the Iraqi city of Tikrit as part of Task Force Danger. Took part in JCET exercises with elements of Germany's KSK Kommando Spezialkräfte at the ISTC (formerly known as the NATO LRRP School) in 2005. With the 1-4 Cavalry's inactivation in 2006, reassigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's Long Range Surveillance Troop. Returned to Iraq in 2008, taking part in security and deep reconnaissance operations in Ninawa governorate. Fluent in Polish, conversant in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), German, and Turkish. Fiercely intelligent, intrepid, and outspoken; characteristics that have had him clashing with higher-ranking officers on more than one occasion. Nevertheless, his GIJOE superiors have learned to trust his judgment in tactical matters given his proven record in the field.

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MOTOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SECTION CHIEFFile Name: Renwick, Richard Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: DodgerBirthplace: South Bend, Indiana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Maintenance Troop, Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BA in Management Studies (University of Maryland University College Europe-Vilseck)

Relevant Training (partial list): Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer AIT, Track Vehicle Recovery Specialist Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Multi-capable Maintainer Course, Wheel Vehicle Mechanic AIT, Automotive Electrical Systems Repair Course, Defense Hazardous Materials Waste Handling Course, Mechanical Maintenance NCO Common Core Course, Stryker Armored Vehicle Operations/Maintenance New Equipment/Organizational Training, Support Operations Course Phase I, Wheel Vehicle Recovery Specialist Course, Support Operations Course Phase II, Mechanical Maintenance Senior NCO Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Army in 1996. Assigned to B Company (Maintenance), 407th Forward Support Battalion after completing Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer AIT. Deployed to Kosovo in support of the 1st Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) in 2001. Sent to Iraq in the summer of 2003, supporting elements of the 82nd Airborne Division in Baghdad during the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Served a tour in Afghanistan in 2005. Re-classed as a wheel vehicle mechanic in 2006, transferred to the Vilseck, Germany-based 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment's Regimental Support Squadron. Sent to Iraq in 2007 on a 15 month deployment in the Baghdad and Diyala governorates supporting the Regiment's mechanized infantry squadrons. His expertise in the workings of all manner of standard and non-standard tactical vehicle systems makes him a valuable asset during extended incursions into foreign and/or hostile territory.

MILITARY DECEPTION OFFICERFile Name: Rich, Kenneth D. Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: Psyche-OutBirthplace:San Francisco, California, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: PSYOP Development Company, 8th Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BA in Psychology (University of California-Berkeley); PhD in Clinical Psychology, Military Psychology track (Uniformed Services University of the Health

Sciences, AA in Farsi (DLIFLC)

Relevant Training (Partial List): Officer Candidate School, AMEDD Officer Basic Leaders Course, AMEDD Captains Career Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, PSYOP Officer Qualification Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, Military Deception Planner’s Course, Joint Special Operations Collaborative Planning Course, Joint Special Operations Advanced Planning Applications Course, Air Assault School, Joint Special Operations Staff Officer Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, Joint Information Warfare Staff and Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: Rose to prominence in the academic community as an undergraduate with his groundbreaking work on the application of stochastic modeling in the analysis and prediction of pathological criminal and terrorist behavior. Joined the Army in 1999 upon his acceptance into the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences' Military Clinical Psychology Program. Continued to pursue his interest in the study of behavioral disorders in graduate school, culminating in his doctoral dissertation entitled “The Incidence and Relationship of Sensory Confusion and Induced Paranoid Disorder in Enemy Combatants”. Worked briefly as an assistant professor at the school's Medical and Clinical Psychology Department. Found the the classroom and the laboratory as insufficient proving grounds for his theories. Joined the 4th Psychological Operations Group in 2005, assigned to the Target Audience Analysis Detachment. Served a six-month tour in Afghanistan in 2007 as a behavioral sciences consultant at the Bagram Air Base Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC). Fluent in Persian (Dari, Farsi, and Tajiki dialects), conversant in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Russian, and Spanish.

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COMMO STATION TWO TRANSMISSION OPERATIONS SUPERVISORFile Name: Rossi , Thomas (III) R. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Dee-JayBirthplace: Providence, Rhode Island, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 268th Network Support Company (Signals), 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Fine Arts, Music Arts concentration (Quincy College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Radio Operator-Maintainer AIT, Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPRLS) Net Control Station Operator Course, Network Management (ENM) NCS-A Enhanced Operator Course, White House Communications Agency Console Control Operations Course, SERE Level-C Training, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A popular Boston-area deep house and liquid funk music DJ the during the late 1990s. By mid-2001, found himself tired of the constant grind of professional DJing and disillusioned by the depthless frivolity of the New England nightclub scene, a feeling further reinforced by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Joined the Army in 2002. Initially trained as an infantryman, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment (Air Assault). Fought against Iraqi Special Republican Guard forces in Baghdad during the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Returned to Iraq in 2005 for a year long deployment, participating in full-spectrum missions from Forward Operating Base Falcon and later, Forward Operating Base Brassfield-Mora. Re-trained as a radio operator-maintainer in 2006, assigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade's 268th Network Support Company (Signals) in 2007.

T.I.G.E.R. DETACHMENT SUPPLY OPERATIONS SUPERVISORFile Name: Sanders, Bradley J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Big LobBirthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Group Support Company, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Business Administration, Management and Organization concentration (University of Southern California)

Relevant Training (partial list): Unit Supply Specialist AIT, Standard Property Book System (SPBS) Course, Standard Property Book System-Redesign (SPBS-R) Course, Basic Airborne School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Air Assault School, Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Operational Contract Support Course, Installation Logistics Management Course, Defense Distribution Management Course, SERE Level-C Training

Miscellaneous Notes: At 6'8” (203.2 cm), is easily the tallest member of the GIJOE team. A highly recruited basketball prospect during his teens, entered USC on an basketball scholarship. Played the small forward position, led the school's basketball squad in scoring and assists during his junior year, a year that saw him take the Trojans to their first NCAA tournament appearance in five years. Bypassed the 1997 NBA draft in the hopes of mounting another NCAA tournament campaign. Tore his right ACL ligament at the beginning of his senior year and sat out the rest of the season after undergoing surgery. Went undrafted in the 1998 NBA draft (obtained copies of scouting reports cite concerns by NBA general managers over potential lingering effects of his knee injury despite extensive physical rehabilitation). Signed by the Vancouver Grizzlies to a series of 10-day contracts halfway through the lockout-shortened 1998-1999 NBA season. Moved to Italy in 1999 to play for Kinder Bologna. Started for a team that won the Lega Basket Serie A title, the Italian Basketball Cup, and the Euroleague championship in 2001. A growing concern with the growing turmoil both abroad and in the US led him to enlist in the Army in 2002. Assigned to the 507th Maintenance Company after graduating from unit supply specialist AIT, took part in the Battle of Nasiriyah in Iraq in 2003. Joined the 3rd SFG's Group Support Company in 2005. Assigned to the Task Force 31 FLE (Forward Logistics Element) in 2006, taking part in combat logistics operations in support of Operation Medusa in Afghanistan. Worked alongside Canadian Forces combat logistics elements in the Panjwaye and Zhari districts of Kandahar province during Operation Falcon Summit later that same year. Conversant in Italian and Spanish. Runs a free annual summer basketball camp in his hometown of Chicago for the children of deceased and permanently disabled veterans.

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C.B.R.N. DETECTION SPECIALIST (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Schnurr, Kurt Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: AirtightBirthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 801st Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment, US Army Special Operations Command (Airborne)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Public Health (Southern Connecticut State University)

Relevant Training (partial list): Public Health Internship (City of New Haven, Bureau of Environmental Health), CBRN Specialist AIT, Technical Escort Course, NBC Reconnaissance Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Biological Integrated Detection Systems Course, Field Identification of Biological Warfare Agents Course, Master Fox Scout Course, Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnostic System Course, Master Fox Scout Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Pandemics and Bioterrorism Short Course (MIT Professional Institute), Combat Lifesaver Course, Field Management of Chemical & Biological Casualties Course, Ranger School, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Father previously worked as a security guard at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania and witnessed firsthand the events in 1979 that came to be known as the Three Mile Island accident. Against such a backdrop, the precocious Schnurr had what could only be called a peculiar childhood. Instead of monsters under the bed and closet-dwelling ogres, the young Kurt's bedtime bogeymen were the twin specters of reactor meltdown and nuclear fallout. Enlisted in the Army in 2002 after graduating with a degree in public health from SCSU. Assigned to the 22nd Chemical Battalion (Technical Escort) after completing CBRN specialist AIT. In late 2003, attached to the US-backed multinational Iraq Survey Group (ISG), conducted fact-finding and NBC reconnaissance operations throughout Iraq in search of functional Iraqi WMDs (weapons of mass destruction). Returned to his parent unit in 2005 after the ISG concluded in its final report that “[there was no] evidence that Saddam [Hussein] possessed WMD stocks in 2003”. Joined the elite 801st Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment in 2007. Frequently jokes that he joined the Chemical Corps largely in the interest of self-preservation, citing that Chemical Corps soldiers have the most ready access of any person in the United States to HAZMAT suits in the event of a catastrophic CBRN incident. Analysis of incidental records of his personal interactions with GIJOE teammates seem to indicate that his choice in military career was at least partially motivated by childhood anxieties that have been sublimated into a healthy respect for the attendant risks that come with living in a post-Atomic Age world.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (MOUNTAIN RECON TEAM)/MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING S.M.E.File Name: Scott, Brent Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: Hit 'n' RunBirthplace: Sioux City, Iowa, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment (Light) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Historical Studies, Military History concentration (Empire State College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Light Leaders Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Instructor Course, Ranger School, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Orphaned at the age of three by a drunk driver. Grew up in a county institution from which he escaped with alarming regularity. Went from the custody of the county directly into the Army, enlisting at the age of 18 in 2002. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Deployed to Afghanistan in 2003, participating in full-spectrum operations alongside conventional ISAF forces out of Bagram Air Base. Re-assigned to 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment (Light) in early 2005. Stationed in Baghdad governorate from August 2005 through the summer of 2006. Participated in numerous air assault operations, weapons cache search missions, Iraqi Security Forces training exercises, and humanitarian relief operations. Returned to Iraq for a second tour in 2007. Managed to convert his military experience into significant college credit via the Army/American Council on Education Registry Transcript System, enabling him to earn his bachelor's degree in historical studies in 2009. Well-read and articulate, circumspect in his day-to-day dealings.

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L.R.S. TEAM TWO LEADER/SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE & ESCAPE S.M.E. File Name: Selkirk, Stuart R. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: OutbackBirthplace: Big Piney, Wyoming, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Company, 5th Ranger Training Battalion, Ranger Training Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management (University of Wyoming), AA in Arabic (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, NWTC Arctic Light Individual Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Combat Diver Qualification Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, SERE Instructor Qualification Course, NWTC Cold Weather Leaders Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Master Resilience Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Battle Staff NCO Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Army out of high school in 1992. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment (Air Assault). Deployed to Panama in 1995 as part of the US government's response to the balseros crisis precipitated by Cuban civil unrest. Separated from the service in 1996. Went to work for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department after receiving his degree in rangeland ecology from the University of Wyoming in 2000. Re-enlisted in 2002, joined the 3 rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) in 2003. Participated in numerous clandestine direct action operations targeting Fedayeen Saddam irregulars and scattered remnants of the Iraqi Special Republican Guard in the Baghdad governorate's notorious “triangle of death” between 2003 and 2006. Conducted armed reconnaissance missions and fought alongside ISAF SOF forces against Taliban insurgents in southeastern Afghanistan throughout 2007. Re-assigned to the 5th Ranger Training Battalion, Ranger Training Brigade in 2008. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi) and Spanish, conversant in Czech, German, Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), and Slovak. A staunch conservationist, resolutely believes in being a part of his natural environment, not its adversary.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (COLD WEATHER RECON TEAM)/O.S.V. EXPERT OPERATOR S.M.E. File Name: Seward, Farley S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: FrostbiteBirthplace: Galena, Alaska, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Troop, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 40th Cavalry Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Process Technology (University of Alaska-Fairbanks/Tanana Valley Campus)

Relevant Training (partial list): Motor Transport Operator AIT, NWTC Arctic Light Individual Course, Military Standard Transportation and Movement Procedures Course, MWTC OSV/Rough Terrain Driver Training, Cavalry Scout AIT, Javelin Gunnery Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, NWTC Cold Weather Leaders Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Ranger School, Bradley Master Gunner Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as an oil and gas inspector for three years, driving up and down the entire 414 mile-length of Alaska's Dalton Highway in arctic conditions surveying for problems like leaks and pipe shifting on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System before deciding to join the Army in 2002. Started his military career as a motor transport operator assigned to the 3rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade stationed at Fort Richardson. Re-classed as a cavalry scout in late 2005 and joined 1st Squadron (Airborne), 40th Cavalry Regiment, setting multiple record times for the 1.5 mile snowshoe march component of the unit's unique, cold weather-oriented Cavalry Fitness Program. Deployed to Iraq in the fall of 2006 for a 15 month-long tour. Participated in independent reconnaissance and security missions in support of 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division operations in Babil, Karbala, and Najaf governorates. Fought alongside New Iraqi Army elements against al-Qaeda-backed insurgents in Arab Jabour during Operation Marne Torch (2007). Composed and calm in even the most dire of situations, traits he had to develop as a matter of course while living and working in the harsh Alaskan wilderness.

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MOBILITY OFFICERFile Name: Sikorski, Victor W. Pay Grade: W-2Call-Sign: Lift-TicketBirthplace: Lawton, Oklahoma, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Applied Technology (Cameron University)

Relevant Training (partial list): Payroll Accounting Clerk Training (Great Plains Technology Center), Warrant Officer Flight Training Program, UH-60A/L/M Pilot Qualification, CH-47D Pilot Qualification, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, 160 th Special Operations Aviation Regiment Officer Qualification Course, MH-47D/E/G Pilot Qualification, Rappel Master Course, Aviation Warrant Officer Advanced Course, Survivability Equipment/Electronic Warfare Officer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO Air Integration and Planning Course, Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was laboring as a payroll clerk at a retirement home with little chance of progressing into a higher paid position when he got the idea to try out for the US Army's Flight Warrant Officer Program as a way to introduce some positive economic and social change in his life. Scored a 99 on the AFAST (Alternate Flight Aptitude Selection Test) much to his (and his friends' and family's) surprise. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment in 2004. Took part in manned aerial reconnaissance and air movement operations in direct support of DEA counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean in 2005. Deployed to Iraq in 2006 for a tour in support of the 82nd Airborne Division. Joined the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (“Night Stalkers”) in 2007, where he would serve alongside future GIJOE treatment team chief Edwin Steen (call-sign: Lifeline). Participated in the Abu Kamal raid in Syria in 2008. Occasionally brash and brusque in his manners but always well-intentioned. Perceptive and cagey on and off the field.

Relevant Training (partial list): Small Arms/Artillery Repairer AIT Basic Airborne School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Air Assault School,, Petroleum Supply Specialist AIT, Petroleum Vehicle Operator Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Black Scorpion Combat Logistics Patrol (CLP) Academy Training

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as laborer in the steel mills along Minnesota's Lake Erie coast after graduating from high school. Enlisted in the Army in 2004. Served as an armorer with the 82nd Airborne Division's 504th Infantry Regiment after graduating from small arms/artillery repairer AIT. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2005, where he helped provide mechanical maintenance support to conventional and special operations-capable ISAF units. Re-classed as a petroleum supply specialist in early 2006, assigned to the 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion's 364th Quartermaster Company. Deployed to Iraq in support of 82nd Airborne Division infantry elements later that same year. Attended the Black Scorpion Combat Logistics Patrol Academy at Camp Adder in 2007.

MEDIUM FUEL TANKER OPERATORFile Name: Shannon, Carl G. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: CharbroilBirthplace: Blackduck, Minnesota, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 364th Quartermaster Company, 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 82nd Sustainment Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Business Administration (Campbell University-Fort Bragg/Pope AFB)

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L.R.S. TEAM FIVE LEADER/JUNGLE SURVIVAL S.M.E.File Name: Sneeden, Wayne R. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: BeachheadBirthplace: Auburn, Alabama, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 4th Ranger Training Battalion, Ranger Training Brigade (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BA in Political Science (University of Maryland University College Asia-Torii)

Relevant Training (partial list): Small Arms/Artillery Repairer AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Camp Gonsalves JWTC Jungle Skills Course, JWTC Jungle Endurance Course, Infantryman AIT, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Basic Instructor Course, Small Group Instructor Training Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Combat Diver Qualification Course, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Master Resilience Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Army in 1996, initially trained as a small arms/artillery repairer. Served as an armorer with the 10th Support Group in Torii Station, Okinawa prefecture, Japan, from 1997 to 2001. Re-trained as an infantryman in 2002, joined the 75th Ranger Regiment later that same year. Participated in a number of airborne assaults in Baghdad governorate in 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2005 and again in 2007, taking part in CJSOTF-A special reconnaissance and direct action operations targeting Taliban and al-Qaeda assets in the country's southeastern provinces. Transferred to the Ranger Training Brigade in 2008, instituted training program improvements informed by his experiences in Southwest Asia as part of the Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course cadre. In 2009, briefly spent time as a resident subject matter expert for a number of acquisition programs being evaluated at the US Army Tropic Regions Test Center facility in Panama. Conversant in Arabic (Iraqi), Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects) and Spanish. An avid recreational bowhunter. Meticulous, patient, and strong-willed. Level-headed and unperturbable, believes anger to be counterproductive, a waste of time and energy antithetical to efficiency, sound judgment, and logic.

Relevant Training (partial list): Combat Engineer AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Sapper Leader Course, EOD Specialist Advanced Individual Training, EOD Advanced Access & Disablement Course, EOD Advanced Management & Technology Course, Technical Escort Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Weapons Intelligence Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Dropped out of Nile C. Kinnick High School in Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan (father is career Navy). Spent two years training to be a Zen Buddhist monk at the Kenchō-ji temple in Kamakura before deciding to return to the United States. Joined the Army in 2002 after earning his GED, jokingly claims to have achieved Zen insight while undergoing M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine familiarization during basic training. Assigned to the 27th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne) after graduating from combat engineering AIT and basic airborne school. Deployed to northern Iraq in 2003, participated in engineering support operations backing up elements of the 101st Airborne Division. Re-trained as an EOD specialist in 2006, joined the 63rd Ordnance Battalion, 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD). Sent to Afghanistan in 2007 as a member of a small EOD detachment supporting ISAF operations in Kandahar province. Executed VIP protection duties while attached to an interagency protective services unit accompanying then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on his July 2008 campaign tour of American military installations in Southwest Asia and Western Europe. Fluent in Japanese.

EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL NCO (SENSITIVE SITE EXPLOITATION TEAM)File Name: Skoog, Tormod S. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: TripwireBirthplace: Hibbing, Minnesota, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: 744th Ordnance Company, 63rd Ordnance Battalion, 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Occupational Studies, Construction Technology concentration (Austin Peay Center-Fort Campbell)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM ONE)/N.S.T.V. EXPERT OPERATORFile Name: Steinberg, Lance J. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: ClutchBirthplace: Asbury Park, New Jersey, USAUnit Prior to GIJOE Selection: C Company, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment (Light) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Automotive Technology (Brookdale Community College)

Relevant Training (Partial List): Motor Transport Operator AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Passenger Travel Specialist Course, Anti-terrorism Evasive Driving-Staff Driver Course, Military Standard Transportation and Movement Procedures Course, Installation Traffic Management Course, Integrated Computerized Deployment System Course, Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Course, MWTC OSV/Rough Terrain Driver Training, Light Leaders Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as an automobile mechanic and professional auto racer prior to enlistment. Placed 6th at the 1999 Baja 1000 Race, driving an extensively customized Trophy Truck. Enlisted in the Army in 2002. Served as a driver with the 264 th Corps Support Battalion (Airborne) before re-classing as an infantryman in 2003. Assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's 31st Infantry Regiment later that same year. Deployed to Iraq in 2004, taking part in combat operations in and around Baghdad governorate. Returned to Iraq for a 15 month deployment in the summer of 2006, took part in extensive counterinsurgency operations with the goal of establishing a permanent MNF-I presence in the Baghdad governorate's “Sunni Triangle”. Has a reputation as being somewhat crude and his attitudes towards women, particularly those in the armed services, can be considered archaic at best. Nevertheless, he is considered by most GIJOE teammates to be the organization's best road and rough terrain tactical vehicle operator. Possesses an unerring, almost preternatural sense for defensive and evasive driving.

Relevant Training (partial list): EMT-Basic Program (North Seattle Community College), Intravenous Therapy Technician Training (Harborview Medical Center-University of Washington), Airway Management Technician Training (Harborview Medical Center-University of Washington), Intermediate Life Support Technician Training (Harborview Medical Center-University of Washington), EMT-Paramedic Program (Harborview Medical Center-University of Washington), Health Care Specialist AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Flight Medic Course, Rappel Master Course, Field Management of Chemical & Biological Casualties Course, Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation Course, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment Enlisted Qualification Course, Special Operations Combat Medic Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, Joint Special Operations Medical Orientation Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was a paramedic with the Seattle Fire Department for five years before enlisting in the Army in 1996. Attached as a combat medic to the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment (Light) after graduating from health care specialist AIT. Supported 10th Mountain Division elements and participated in humanitarian medical, surgical, and search and rescue activities in Bosnia in 1998 as part of the NATO Stabilization Force. Joined the 160 th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (“Night Stalkers”) in 2001 as a special operations combat medic/flight medic. Sent to the Philippines in 2002 as part of a 160 th SOAR contingent supporting JSOTF-P operations in the island of Mindanao. Deployed to Iraq in 2007 and 2008, taking part in numerous high-risk CASEVAC and CSAR operations in the country's western desert bordering Syria alongside future GIJOE mobility officer Victor Sikorski (call-sign: Lift-Ticket). A yūdansha (ranked black belt) in Kokikai aikido and an amateur triathlete. Well-read and thoughtful, maintains a sincere and profound respect for the views of others. Has been romantically linked to Van Mark Consolidated Industries heiress Britney “Bree” Van Mark, whom he first met during a stop in Dubai during his initial deployment to Southwest Asia.

TREATMENT TEAM CHIEF/HELICOPTER ROPE SUSPENSION TECHNIQUES S.M.E.File Name: Steen, Edwin C. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: LifelineBirthplace: Seattle, Washington, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Public Management, minor in Health (Austin Peay Center-Fort Campbell)

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H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM TWO LEADERFile Name: Stratton, Felix P. Pay Grade: GS-10Call-Sign: MercerBirthplace: Spencer, West Virginia, USAEmployer prior to GIJOE selection: Veteran Infantry Personnel (VIPER) Division, Controller-Observer Regional Assistance (COBRA) Command, Inc.Post-Secondary Education: AA in Cultural Studies, Philosophy concentration (Empire State College); BS in General Studies (State University of New York Institute of Technology)

Relevant Training (partial list): Small Arms/Artillery Repairer AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Infantryman AIT, Pathfinder School, ISTC Patrol Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Veteran Infantry Personnel (VIPER) Division Indoctrination (COBRA Command, Inc.), Veteran Infantry Personnel (VIPER) Division Leader Training (COBRA Command, Inc.)

Miscellaneous Notes: Bussed tables throughout high school to supplement his mother's meager earnings as a hairdresser. Joined the Army in 1994, began his military career as an armorer with the 264th Corps Support Battalion (Airborne). Re-classed as an infantryman in 1998, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment (Light). Served a tour in the Sinai peninsula with the USBATT MFO Contingent in 1999. Deployed to Bosnia in 2001 as part of Task Force Falcon, where he witnessed some of the worst cases of ethnic violence since the end of the Kosovo War. Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003). Separated from the service in 2004. Took a high-paying position with controversial private military contracting firm Controller-Observer Regional Assistance (COBRA) Command, Inc. in 2005 to help pay for his mother's cancer treatments. Was part of a COBRA Command unit implicated in a number of international law violations in Colombia while providing security for DEA personnel in 2007 and 2008, although he was not named in a lawsuit subsequently filed by Colombian citizens against COBRA Command under the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act. Left COBRA Command in early 2009, sought out by GIJOE's administrative affairs team based on the strength of the endorsement provided by GIJOE operative Matthew Burns (call-sign: Sgt. Slaughter), whom he had served with briefly in Iraq. Conversant in Serbo-Croatian and Spanish. A hard-bitten warrior who has seen first-hand some of the worst things man has inflicted upon his fellow man in the name of material wealth, nationalist fervor, race, religion, and retribution. Somewhat cynical, but refuses to let the grind of professional soldiering wear away at his innate sense of justice.

Relevant Training (partial list): Port Security Unit Basic Skills Course, Crew-Served Weapon (MK-19 40mm Machine Gun) Course, Tactical Coxswain Course, Basic Tactical Operations Course, Non-Compliant Vessel Pursuit Course, Advanced Tactical Operations Course, Boarding Officer Course; Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security Course; FLETC Critical Infrastructure Protection Training Program, FLETC Law Enforcement Supervisor Leadership Training Program, FLETC Law Enforcement Manager Training Program, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, SERE Level-C Training; Streamlining Government Through Outsourcing, Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships Course; Defense Resources Management Course, Multi-Criteria Decision Making Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Named by his father after Kinsley native Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr., a pioneer naval aviator and the first commanding officer of Naval Air Station San Diego. Insisted on going by the nickname “Skip” throughout high school in an effort to distance himself from the late Spencer (the US Navy commander was just as known for his alleged alcoholism and abuses towards his three wives as he was for his military accomplishments). Petitioned his district's congressman for two years to get an appointment to the US Naval Academy in Annapolis to no avail. Entered the US Coast Guard Academy instead. Excelled academically and in varsity athletics, was captain of the men's swimming team his senior year. Assigned to USCG Activities Europe after graduating from the Academy in 1999. Deployed to Kuwait in 2004, participated in port security and maritime interdiction operations in the northern Persian Gulf in support of American military operations in Iraq through early 2006. Returned to the United States in 2007, briefly served as coach for the USCG Academy women's swimming team before joining the USCG Deployable Operations Group later that year. Took part in extensive interagency security exercises in the Gulf of Mexico in 2008. Fluent in Spanish, conversant in Arabic (Iraqi). Iron-willed and unremitting, always finds a way to get the job done while managing to maintain a somewhat bizarre sense of humor. An avid Boston Red Sox (professional baseball team) fan since his days as a midshipman in Connecticut.

COMMAND LOGISTICS OFFICERFile Name: Stone, Winfield A. Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: CutterBirthplace: Kinsley, Kansas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Command Staff, Tactical Law Enforcement Team South, Deployable Operations Group (USCG)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Management (United States Coast Guard Academy), Master of Systems Analysis (Naval Postgraduate School)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (H.AL.O./H.A.H.O. RECON TEAM)/HELICOPTER ROPE SUSPENSION TECHNIQUES S.M.E.File Name: Talltree, Franklin M. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: AirborneBirthplace: Ganado, Arizona, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 2nd Battalion (Assault), 82nd Aviation Regiment (US Army) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Political Science (University of Arizona-Tempe)

Relevant Training (partial list): UH-60 Helicopter Repairer AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, UH-60M Transition Course, UH-60 Non-rated Crewmember Instructor Course, Infantryman AIT, Static-Line Jumpmaster Course, Pathfinder School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Parents are oil-rich Navajos who indulged their eldest son with skydiving lessons as a teenager. Graduated with a political science degree in 2001. Surprised his parents and professors when he opted to join the Army instead of going on to law school. Initially trained as a UH-60 helicopter repairer, assigned to B Company, 2nd Battalion (Assault), 82nd Aviation Regiment. Deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in July of 2002, providing combat support to coalition forces and directly engaging Taliban forces as a Blackhawk helicopter door gunner. Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003). Took part in manned aerial reconnaissance and air movement operations in direct support of DEA operations in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands in 2005, re-trained as an infantryman later that same year. Re-assigned to F Company (Pathfinder), 2nd Battalion (Assault), 82nd Aviation Regiment in 2006. Returned to Iraq in late 2006 on a six-month tour. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 as part of the ISAF. Fluent in Navajo and Spanish, conversant in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi). Extremely adept at eliciting information from captured and uncooperative hostiles, a skill he developed while practicing cross-examination techniques as a member of the Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity at Arizona State. Occasionally gives “cold reading” exhibitions for the amusement of friends and teammates.

Relevant Training (partial list): Utilities Equipment Repairer AIT, Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Air Assault School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Assault Climber Summer Course, Basic Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Worked as an HVAC repairman while studying environmental science at Nevada State College. Joined the Army in 2001 after getting his bachelor's degree, looking to leave behind the gaudy environs and indulgent confines of Las Vegas. Stationed at Camp As Sayliyah near Doha, Qatar as a utilities equipment repairer assigned to Combat Equipment Battalion-Qatar from 2002 to 2004. Re-trained as an infantryman and assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (Light) in 2005. Conducted combat and nation-building operations in 2006 in Kabul and other provinces in southern Afghanistan as a member of Task Force Warrior, a light infantry unit assigned to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). Moved to eastern Afghanistan later that same year to support operations being conducted by the 10th Mountain Division as part of Combined/Joint Task Force 76. Transferred to the 10th Mountain Division's provisional Pathfinder Company in 2007. Participated in armed reconnaissance and counter-smuggling operations near Iraq's border with Iran as part of the multinational Task Force Minuteman in 2008. Fluent in Spanish; conversant in Arabic (Gulf Arabic and Iraqi), Hebrew, Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), and Swahili. Has a genuine appreciation for the simple pleasures of austere desert living. Practiced in the proven desert survival techniques developed by the indigenous populations of the Arabian, Gobi, Mojave, Sahara, and Syrian deserts.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM TWO)/DESERT SURVIVAL S.M.E.File Name: Tadur, Ronald W. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: DustyBirthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: F Company (Pathfinder), 2nd Battalion (Assault), 10th Aviation Regiment (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Air Conditioning Technology (Community College of Southern Nevada), BS in Environmental and Resource Science (Nevada State College)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (MOUNTAIN RECON TEAM)/COVER MANFile Name: Therien, Jeffrey R. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: RepeaterBirthplace: Cumberland, Rhode Island, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Elementary Education (Rhode Island College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Air Assault School, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Basic Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Ranger School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Assault Climber Summer Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Joined the Army in 1987 as a fresh-faced high school graduate. Trained as an infantryman, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment (Light). Saw his first combat action during Operation Golden Pheasant (1988), fighting against Nicaraguan Sandinista forces that had strayed over the border into the Honduras during their military campaign against the Resistencia Nicaragüense. Deployed to Panama in 1989 as part of Operation Just Cause (1989). Separated from the service in 1990. Attended Rhode Island College on the GI Bill, graduated with a degree in elementary education in 1995. Taught third grade classes at the Garvin Memorial School in his hometown of Cumberland, Rhode Island from 1996 to 2003. Married the school nurse in 1999, couple have a daughter born in 2002. Re-enlisted in the Army in late 2003 after education budget cuts and school district re-structuring rendered his position redundant. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2005. Participated in CJSOTF-A operations in northeastern Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008. Conversant in Spanish. One of the older enlisted individual augmentees on the GIJOE team, although this fact is not readily apparent due to his excellent physical conditioning. A steady, efficient, no-nonsense professional in the field, highly regarded by teammates for his genuinely amiable and caring nature off it.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, International Stuntman School-Standard Session (United Stuntmen's Association), International Stuntman School-Aerial Intensive Session (United Stuntmen's Association), SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Powerfully built even as a youth, exceptionally quick and agile despite his prodigious size. Attended Ohio State University on a football scholarship. Played offensive tackle for the Buckeyes, helped the Big Ten Conference football team to multiple bowl wins during the 1990s. Taken in the 5 th round of the 1998 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers. Played two seasons with the team, the highlights of his otherwise nondescript professional football career taking the form of spectacularly brutal tackles that occasionally led to fines and suspensions for unnecessary roughness. Left the NFL in 2000, moved to Hawaii to set up a personal training and stunt rigging/coordination business. Served as a reservist with the Fort Shafter-based 100 th Battalion, 442nd Infantry (the only remaining combat arms unit in the US Army Reserve) from 2001 to 2007. Spent 18 months in Iraq (2004 to 2006) performing combat and nation-building operations. Fluent in Samoan and Tongan, conversant in Hawaiian. An avid martial arts practitioner, schooled in collegiate and Greco-Roman wrestling, Kodokan judo, Limalama (“Hand of Wisdom”), and muay thai.

TACTICAL BUILDING ENTRY SPECIALIST (H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM TWO)File Name: Taputapu, David Pay Grade: GS-09Call-Sign: Red DogBirthplace: Pago Pago, American Samoa (unincorporated territory of the USA) Employer prior to GIJOE selection: Self-employed personal trainer; freelance stuntman, stunt coordinator, and stunt rigger affiliated with the Stuntmen's Association of Motion PicturesPost-Secondary Education: BA in Sport and Leisure Studies, Physical Education Teacher Education track (Ohio State University)

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FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATORFile Name: Vennemeyer, David Pay Grade: O-3Call-Sign: BarrageBirthplace: Victoria, Texas, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: C Battery, 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Geography (University of Minnesota); MS in International Relations, Global Studies concentration (Troy University-Fort Bragg/Fayetteville)

Relevant Training (partial list): Army ROTC Basic Course, Army ROTC Leaders Training Course, Army ROTC Advanced Course, Army ROTC Leader Development & Assessment Course, Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Tactical Intelligence Familiarization Course, Ranger School, Joint Fires Observer Course, Tactical Information Operations Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Field Artillery Captains Career Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Instructor Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Attended the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship. Led the Golden Gophers wrestling team to back-to-back NCAA Division I Wrestling Team Championships in 2000 and 2001. Graduated from field artillery officer basic training in early 2002, found himself in Afghanistan with the 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne) providing supporting fires for the 82nd Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade later that same year. Sent to Iraq on a 15 month deployment in 2006, operating mainly in Iraqi Kurdistan in the north, participating in joint security patrols and training exercises with Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) law enforcement and military forces. Observant and thoughtful on and off the field. An imposing physical specimen at 6'6” (198.1 cm) and 210 lbs. (95.2 kg) with 7% body fat percentage.

Relevant Training (partial list): Parachute Rigger AIT, Basic Airborne School, Air Assault School, Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Infantryman AIT, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: A talented organist and pianist, played for the Iowa Central Concert Band and Iowa Central Jazz Band in college. Enlisted in the Army in 2003, passing up a career in music for “the chance to jump out of perfectly good airplanes”. Initially trained as a parachute rigger, assigned to the 530 th Supply and Service Battalion's 612th Quartermaster Company. Eminently skilled in the assembly and maintenance of cargo and personnel parachutes and the rigging of equipment and supply containers for airdrop. Attached to the Task Force 31 FLE (Forward Logistics Element) in 2006, taking part in combat logistics operations in support of Operation Medusa in Afghanistan. Re-classed as an infantryman later that year, joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2007. Fought Taliban and al-Qaeda forces numerous times alongside CJSOTF-A and Afghan National Army elements near Afghanistan's border with Pakistan in 2008. An active member of the Fort Bragg-based Red Hat Chapter, Association of the Quartermasters.

SCOUT-OBSERVER (H.AL.O./H.A.H.O. RECON TEAM)/AIRDROP & SLINGLOAD OPERATIONS S.M.E.File Name: Thomas, David O. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: CrazylegsBirthplace: Fort Dodge, Iowa, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: A Company, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Music (Iowa Central Community College)

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (H.AL.O./H.A.H.O. RECON TEAM)/COMBAT DEMOLITIONISTFile Name: Weems, Wallace A. Pay Grade: E-6Call-Sign: RipcordBirthplace: Columbus, Ohio, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AAS in Construction Management (Columbus State Community College), Bachelor of Applied Science (Campbell University-Fort Bragg/Pope AFB)

Relevant Training (partial list): Combat Engineer AIT, Basic Airborne School, Javelin Gunnery Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Air Assault School, Sapper Leader Course, Infantryman AIT, Pathfinder School, Static-Line Jumpmaster Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Ranger School, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Military Free Fall Jumpmaster Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Was a cadet with the Civil Air Patrol-Ohio Wing throughout high school. Discovered recreational and competitive skydiving in college. Joined the military in 2001 in search of more formidable parachuting challenges, but quickly learned that the life of a soldier demands more than just a sense of daring and adventure, it also requires a mature appreciation of civic duty and the responsibilities that come with representing the country as a professional fighting man in the world's battlefields. Initially trained as a combat engineer, assigned to the 37th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), 20th Engineer Brigade (Combat). Deployed to northern Iraq in 2003, participated in engineering operations in support of the 101st Airborne Division. Re-classed as an infantryman in 2005, transferred to the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Was a member of the 82nd Airborne Division “All-American” Free Fall Parachute Demonstration Team in 2006. Deployed along with other elements of the 82nd Airborne's newly activated 4th Brigade Combat Team to Afghanistan in 2007 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Continued to operate in-country through 2008. Plain-spoken and candid in conversation, which can sometimes be misconstrued for rudeness or naiveté.

COMMAND ADMINISTRATION OFFICERFile Name: Verdi, Alessandro D. Pay Grade: GS-14Call-Sign: SparksBirthplace: Carcare, Savona, ItalyEmployer prior to GIJOE selection: Technical Programs Unit; Programs, Policy, and Budget Directorate; Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism (US Department of State) Post-Secondary Education: BS in Management Science, minor in Political Science (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), MS in Program Management (The George Washington

University), AA in Farsi (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center)

Relevant Training (partial list): Foreign Service Institute Transition Center Security Overseas Seminar, Information Security Orientation, OPSEC Fundamentals Course, Foreign Service Institute Transition Center Advanced Security Overseas Seminar, Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness Course, Insider Threat Course, Defense Resources Management Course; Budget Preparation, Execution and Accountability Course; Multi-Criteria Decision Making Course, George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center Arabic Language Course, George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center Hebrew Language Course, Special Operations Forces Interagency Collaboration Course, Combating Terrorist Networks Seminar, Graduate Certificate in International Security Policy (The George Washington University)

Miscellaneous Notes: The eldest son of a senior American diplomat to Italy. Spent the bulk of his pre-teen and teen years immersed in the cultural heterogeneity of the diplomatic community, picking up perspectives and languages from friends and classmates from disparate regions of the world. Family returned to the United States when he was seventeen years old. Entered MIT on an academic scholarship, would enroll in a number of courses taught by future GIJOE Director Joseph Colton (call-sign: Eagle-Eye). Worked as a freelance interpreter/translator after graduating from university in 2005, taking various assignments from the State Department's Office of Language Services, including a contract to serve as a seminar interpreter for the Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Antiterrorism Assistance Program. Employed as a liaison officer and translator for a contingency Foreign Emergency Support Team (FEST) assigned to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games held in Turin, Italy. Helped coordinate diplomatic, military, and law enforcement efforts to ensure the successful release of abducted American nationals in Ecuador and Nigeria in 2007. Joined the State Department's Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism as a full-time employee later that year. Fluent in French (Metropolitan/Standard), Italian, Persian (Dari and Farsi dialects), and Spanish; conversant in Arabic (Gulf Arabic and Modern Standard), Hebrew, Portuguese, and Romanian.

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SCOUT-OBSERVER (L.R.S. TEAM FOUR)/VISUAL TRACKERFile Name: Williams, Ross A. Pay Grade: E-5Call-Sign: MuskratBirthplace: Thibodaux, Louisiana, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AS in Criminal Justice (Baton Rouge Community College)

Relevant Training (partial list): Peace Officer Standards & Training Certification (Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement), Corrections Training (Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement), Peace Officer Standards & Training Firearms Course (Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement), FLETC Backcountry Tactics & Tracking Course, Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, ISTC Patrol Course, Ranger School, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: As a youth, would augment his family's income by selling raccoon, possum, wild boar, and even alligator carcasses from animals that he personally hunted and trapped in the wetlands of southeastern Louisiana. After graduating from college, worked as a prison guard for five years at the Louisiana State Penitentiary (a.k.a. Angola Maximum Security Prison), used his extensive knowledge of the local geography and skills in backcountry tracking training time and again to help recapture escaped convicts. Enlisted in the Army in 2005, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne) stationed in Italy. Participated in joint special reconnaissance exercises with Germany's KSK Kommando Spezialkräfte at the ISTC in Pfullendorf throughout 2006. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 as part of Task Force Bayonet, taking part in ISAF operations in Nuristan and Laghman provinces through 2008. Fluent in Louisiana Creole, conversant in French (Cajun dialect) and Spanish.

Relevant Training (partial list): Infantryman AIT, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Fort Sherman JOTC Jungle Warfare Course, Pathfinder School, Ranger Assessment & Selection Program, Basic Military Mountaineer Summer Course, Basic Military Mountaineer Winter Course, Ranger School, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, NATO LRRP School Patrol Course, Fast Rope & Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Static-Line Jumpmaster Course, SERE Level-C Training, Individual Terrorism Awareness Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Reconnaissance & Surveillance Leaders Course, Combat Diver Qualification Course, Battle Staff NCO Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, ISAF SOF Operations Course, NATO SOF Senior NCO Operations Course, Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification

Miscellaneous Notes: The youngest in a brood of three, mother a single-parent who worked as a waitress. Lost both brothers to gang-related violence. Affiliated himself with a large Detroit-area gang in a misguided attempt to escape a similar fate. Eventually came to the realization that the military offered him the best chance to escape the grinding poverty and the senseless violence of the inner city. Enlisted in the Army out of high school in 1992. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Light) after completing infantryman AIT. Deployed to Somalia for Operation Gothic Serpent (1993). Served consecutive tours (1995, 1996) in the Sinai peninsula as part of the MFO's USBATT Contingent. Took part in joint security operations in Panama in 1997. Participated in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia in 1998. Joined the 75th Ranger Regiment in 1999. Returned to Bosnia in 2000 as part of Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment Team Two, serving alongside future GIJOE member Robert Light (call-sign: Snake-Eyes) and future COBRA Command affiliate Thomas Arashikage (alias: Storm-Shadow). Would spend the next nine years participating in various aboveboard and clandestine operations in Southwest Asia and the Horn of Africa. Fluent in Arabic (Maghrebi), French (Maghreb dialect), Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, and Swahili; conversant in Somali (Benaadir dialect). Exceptionally perceptive and intelligent, functions especially well in high stress situations. An amateur wildlife photographer in his spare time, has had his work published in The Bayonet (Fort Benning's newspaper) and The NCO Journal.

H.V.T. TRACKER TEAM ONE LEADERFile Name: Wilkinson, Lonzo R. Pay Grade: E-8 (MSG)Call-Sign: StalkerBirthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Regimental Reconnaissance Company, Special Troops Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) (US Army)Post-Secondary Education: AA in Serbo-Croatian (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center), BS in Sociology (Columbus State University-Fort Benning)

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Relevant Training (Partial List): Officer Candidate School, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Air Assault School, Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Infantry Mortar Platoon Leaders Course, Sniper Employment Leaders Course, Fast Rope and Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction Master Course, Rappel Master Course, Tactical Intelligence Familiarization Course, Military Intelligence Officer Transition Course, Defense Strategic Debriefing & Interrogation Course, Defense Against Sound Equipment Course, Military Intelligence Captains Career Course, Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course, NATO SOF Intel Course, Introduction to Networks & Computer Hardware Course, Counterintelligence in Cyber Space Course, NATO SOF Advanced Intel Course, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course, Joint Special Operations Warfighter Certification, Joint Special Operations Forces Senior Intelligence Leaders Orientation Seminar, Joint Special Operations Irregular Warfare Advanced Course, Command & General Staff School

Miscellaneous Notes: The scion of a moneyed New England family, had a largely sheltered upbringing surrounded by affluence. Spent his first few years out of college traveling the world, occasionally writing dispatches for The National Geographic Magazine. Firsthand exposure to the effects of the brutal ethnic conflicts that characterized the socio-political landscape of countries such as Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia throughout the mid-1990s had a profound effect on his outlook on life. Entered the US Army OCS in 1997. Disputes that personal or collective guilt prompted the decision, maintains that it was the realization of a responsibility shared by all the world's citizens to improve worldwide living conditions through positive action that served as his primary motivation for joining the military. Initially assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Participated in security operations in Southwest Asia and Haiti in 1998. Made the transition to the Military Intelligence Corps in 2000, assigned to the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade in South Korea. Led a contingent of counterintelligence and interrogation teams from 524th Military Intelligence Battalion in Iraq in 2005 and 2006. Transferred to SOCKOR's Directorate of Intelligence in 2007. Fluent in Arabic (Modern Standard and Iraqi), Italian, and Korean; conversant in Japanese and Mandarin (Standard dialect).

S.O.N.I.C. DETACHMENT COMMANDERFile Name: Zullo, John Pay Grade: O-4Call-Sign: ClaymoreBirthplace: Manchester, Vermont, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Directorate of Intelligence, Special Operations Command-Korea, United States Forces KoreaPost-Secondary Education: BA in Asian and Middle East Studies, East Asia concentration (Dartmouth College); MS in Military Arts and Sciences (US Army School of Advanced Military

Studies)

ORDNANCE CLEARANCE DIVER (AMPHIBIOUS RECON TEAM)File Name: Willoughby, Malcolm R. Pay Grade: E-7Call-Sign: Deep-SixBirthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, USAUnit assignment prior to GIJOE selection: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Unit 3, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Group ONE (USN)Post-Secondary Education: BS in Biology, Marine Biology emphasis (San Diego State University)

Relevant Training (partial list): Aviation Ordnanceman “A” Schoo, Armament Weapons Support Equipment Technician Training, Surface Rescue Swimmer Training, Air Launched Weapons Technician Training, Armament Weapons Support Equipment (AWSE) Maintenance Manager Training, Basic EOD Diver Training, EOD Diver Training, EOD Tactical Training, Basic Airborne School, Ordnance Clearance Diver Training, Marine Mammal Systems Operator Training, EOD Advanced Access & Disablement Course, EOD Advanced Management & Technology Course, Air Assault School, Basic Swimming and Water Survival Instructor Course, Tactical Rope Suspension Technician Certification and Helicopter Rope Suspension Training Master Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist Course, Master EOD Technician Screening, NATO SOF Technical Exploitation Operations Course

Miscellaneous Notes: Enlisted in the Navy in 1995. Initially trained as an aviation ordnanceman. Served aboard the USS Thorn (DD-988) destroyer from late 1995 to 2000. Participated in Maritime Combined Operations Training (MARCOT)/Unified Spirit joint training exercises in 1998 and 2000 alongside Canadian, British, and French naval personnel. Re-trained as an EOD diver in 2001, joined EOD Group ONE's EOD Mobile Unit 3 later that same year. Deployed to the Persian Gulf in 2003, supported elements of the 5th Fleet by taking out numerous anti-ship mines and underwater booby traps in the Khawr Abd Allah estuary as part of a MK 8 marine mammal (bottlenose dolphin) mine-hunting team. Sent to Al Anbar governorate in Iraq the following year, conducted counter-IED operations in support of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force. Worked alongside Latvian and Polish Army elements in Al-Qādisiyyah governorate in 2006 and through 2007, conducted counter-IED missions and trained local police bomb disposal teams in intermediate and advanced explosive ordnance clearance techniques. Taciturn and somewhat aloof, generally prefers the solitude of the open sea over the company of his GIJOE teammates whenever possible.

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APPENDIX K: GLOSSARY OF SELECT TERMSEntry Definition

air assault The movement of friendly assault forces (combat, combat support, and combat service support) by rotary-wing aircraft to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain.

airborne (1) In relation to personnel, troops specially trained to effect an assault debarkation, either by parachuting or touchdown; (2) in relation to equipment, pieces of equipment that have been especially designed for use by airborne troops during or after an assault debarkation; (3) when applied to materiel, items that form an integral part of the aircraft.

airdrop The unloading of personnel or materiel from aircraft in flight.

all-source intelligence Intelligence products and/or organizations and activities that incorporate all sources of information, most frequently including human resources intelligence, imagery intelligence, measurement and signature intelligence, signals intelligence, and open-source data in the production of finished intelligence.

anti-terrorism Defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts, to include limited response and containment by local military and civilian forces also

armed reconnaissance A mission with the primary purpose of locating and attacking targets of opportunity, i.e., enemy materiel, personnel, and facilities, in assigned general areas or along assigned ground communications routes, and not for the purpose of attacking specific briefed targets. See also reconnaissance

assault (1) The climax of an attack, closing with the enemy in hand-to-hand fighting; (2) in an amphibious operation, the period of time between the arrival of the major assault forces of the amphibious task force in the objective area and the accomplishment of the task force's mission; (3) to make a short, violent, but well-ordered attack against a local objective; (4) a phase of an airborne operation beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead.

Berry Amendment Law that limits the use of government funds to acquire foreign-origin food products, clothing, fabrics, fibers, yarns, hand tools, measuring tools, and specialty metals, including components of these commodities. For specialty metals, the Berry Amendment requires the metal to be melted in a US facility.

camouflage The field of military activities, tactics and equipment dealing with the disruption of an object's outline by blending its appearance with that of its surroundings.

casualty evacuation The emergency patient evacuation of injured people from a combat zone.

clandestine operations An operation sponsored or conducted by governmental departments or agencies in such a way as to assure secrecy or concealment. A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor. In special operations, an activity may be both covert and clandestine and may focus equally on operational considerations and intelligence-related activities.

close air support Air action by fixed and rotary-wing aircraft against targets that are in close proximity to friendly forces and that require integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces.

combat arms A collective name in a system of administrative military reference to those troops within national armed forces which participate in direct tactical land combat. In the US Armed Forces, they include infantry, armor, cavalry, artillery, and air defense artillery units.

combat diver Personnel specially trained in the use of open and closed circuit diving apparatus in horizontal diving missions such as coastal or ship infiltration and exfiltration, reconnaissance, and search and rescue; also called combat swimmer.

combat engineering Those engineering capabilities and activities that support the maneuver of land combat forces and that require close support to those forces.

combat search and rescue The tactics, techniques, and procedures performed by forces to effect the recovery of isolated personnel during combat.

combat service support The essential capabilities, functions, activities, and tasks necessary to sustain all elements of operating forces in theater at all levels of war. Within the national and theater logistic systems, it includes but is not limited to that support rendered by service forces in ensuring the aspects of supply, maintenance, transportation, health services, and other services required by aviation and ground combat troops to permit those units to accomplish their missions in combat.

combat support The essential capabilities, functions, activities, and tasks necessary for the provision of fire support and operational assistance to combat elements. Combat support units provide specialized support functions to combat units in the areas of chemical warfare, combat engineering, intelligence, security, and communications.

combatives The techniques and tactics useful to military personnel involved in hand-to-hand combat.

command and control The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, facilities, and procedures employed by a commander in planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and operations in the accomplishment of the mission.

commanding officer An officer in command of a military unit, installation, garrison, or bivouac.

commissioned officer Personnel who derive authority directly from a sovereign power and, as such, hold a commission charging them with the duties and responsibilities of a specific office or position. Commissioned officers are typically the only persons, in a military environment, able to act as the commanding officer of a military unit.

communications (signals) The field of military activities, tactics and equipment dealing with the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of transferring information from one entity to another.

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concealment Protective measures taken against observation and surveillance.

counter-sniper A sniper specially trained to detect and neutralize enemy snipers. See also sniper.

counterinsurgency Comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to defeat an insurgency and to address any core grievances.

counterintelligence Information gathered and activities conducted to protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted by or on behalf of foreign governments or elements thereof, foreign organizations, or foreign persons, or international terrorist activities.

countersurveillance All measures, active or passive, taken to counteract hostile surveillance.

counterterrorism Operations that include the offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, preempt, and respond to terrorism.

countertracking Techniques used to avoid alerting the enemy to the tracker's presence.

covering fire (1) Fire used to protect troops when they are within range of enemy small arms; (2) in amphibious usage, fire delivered prior to the landing to cover preparatory operations such as underwater demolition or mine countermeasures.

covert operation An operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor. A covert operation differs from a clandestine operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the identity of the sponsor rather than on concealment of the operation.

criminal intelligence Information gathered, analyzed, recorded/reported and disseminated by law enforcement agencies concerning types of crime, identified criminals and known or suspected criminal groups.

deception Those measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion, or falsification of evidence to induce the enemy to react in a manner prejudicial to the enemy's interests.

demolition The planned and controlled destruction of structures, facilities, or material using explosive, incendiary, mechanical, or other means.

direct action Short-duration strikes and other small-scale offensive actions conducted as a special operation in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments and which employ specialized military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, recover, or damage designated targets.

direct fire The use of weapon systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target using the target itself as a point of aim for either the weapon or the director.

electronic warfare Military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the enemy.

enlisted rank Any rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer.

executive officer An officer responsible for the management of day-to-day activities, such as maintenance and logistics, freeing the unit commander to concentrate on tactical planning and execution. The XO also takes charge in the absence of the commanding officer.

exfiltration The removal of personnel or units from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception, surprise, or clandestine means.

expeditionary (military force) A military unit designed for the conduct of military operations abroad on short notice in response to crises with forces tailored to achieve limited and clearly stated objectives.

explosive ordnance disposal The detection, identification, on-site evaluation, rendering safe, recovery, and final disposal of hazardous explosive devices

fire support The use of weapon systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target that directly support land, maritime, amphibious, and special operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of tactical and operational objectives.

force protection Preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense personnel (to include family members), resources, facilities, and critical information. Force protection does not include actions to defeat the enemy or protect against accidents, weather, or disease.

forward observer An observer operating with front line troops and trained to adjust ground or naval gunfire and pass back battlefield information. In the absence of a forward air controller, the observer may control close air support strikes.

free fall operations Airborne operations generally characterized by flight over or adjacent to the objective area at altitudes not normally associated with conventional parachute operations. Free fall parachuting is a maneuver in which the parachute is manually activated at the discretion of the jumper or automatically at a preset altitude. In the HALO (high altitude, low opening) technique, the parachutist opens his parachute at a low altitude after free-falling for a period of time, while in the HAHO (high altitude, high opening) technique, the parachutist opens his parachute at a high altitude just a few seconds after jumping from the aircraft.

hand-to-hand combat An engagement between two or more persons with or without hand-held weapons such as knives, sticks, or projectile weapons within the range of physical contact.

helicopter rope suspension techniques

Term for techniques and methods of rappelling, fast roping, Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction (SPIE) and Jacob’s Ladder operations. HRSTs were developed as a means to insert and extract, by helicopter, ground forces (primarily reconnaissance teams) into or from rough terrain, urban areas or water, in situations where aircraft landings are impractical due to terrain or tactical situation.

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human intelligence The intelligence derived from the intelligence collection discipline that uses human beings as both sources and collectors, and where the human being is the primary collection instrument. Also called human-resources intelligence.

imagery analysis The extraction of meaningful information from images. mainly from digital images by means of digital image processing techniques.

indirect fire The use of weapon systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target that is not itself used as a point of aim for the weapons or the director.

individual augmentee A United States military member assigned to a unit for the purpose of filling in for, or augmenting, members of that unit. Individual Augmentees are differentiated from existing members of that unit by the fact that they are assigned individually rather than as part of a traditional military organization (such as a brigade, battalion or company). Individual Augmentees can be used to fill shortages or can be used when an individual with specialized knowledge or skill sets is required. As a result, Individual Augmentees can include members from an entirely different branch of service.

infiltration (1) The movement through or into an area or territory occupied by either friendly or enemy troops or organizations. The movement is made, either by small groups or by individuals, at extended or irregular intervals. When used in connection with the enemy, it implies that contact is avoided; (2) in intelligence usage, placing an agent or other person in a target area in hostile territory. Usually involves crossing a frontier or other guarded line.

information operations The integrated employment of the core capabilities of electronic warfare, computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and operations security, in concert with specified supporting and related capabilities, to influence, disrupt, corrupt or usurp adversarial human and automated decision making while protecting one's own.

information systems The entire infrastructure, organization, personnel, and components for the collection, processing, storage, transmission, display, dissemination, and disposition of information.

insurgency An organized rebellion aimed at overthrowing a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflict. Note that there is nothing inherent in the concept of insurgency that requires the use of terrorism.

intelligence The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations. The term is also applied to the activity which results in the product and to the organizations engaged in such activity.

logistics Planning and executing the movement and support of forces. It includes those aspects of military operations that deal with: (1) design and development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation, and disposition of materiel; (2) movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel; (3) acquisition or construction, maintenance, operation, and disposition of facilities; and (4) acquisition or furnishing of services.

non-commissioned officer An enlisted military member holding a position of some degree of authority who has obtained it by promotion from within the non-officer ranks.

operational intelligence Intelligence that is required for planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theaters or operational areas.

operations research The analytical study of military problems undertaken to provide responsible commanders and staff agencies with a scientific basis for decision on action to improve military operations. Also called operational research and operations analysis.

operations security A process of identifying critical information and subsequently analyzing friendly actions attendant to military operations and other activities to: (1) identify those actions that can be observed by adversary intelligence systems; (2) determine indicators that adversary intelligence systems might obtain that could be interpreted or pieced together to derive critical information in time to be useful to adversaries; and (3) select and execute measures that eliminate or reduce to an acceptable level the vulnerabilities of friendly actions to adversary exploitation.

paramilitary forces Forces or groups distinct from the regular armed forces of any country, but resembling them in organization, equipment, training, or mission.

physical security Measures used to provide physical protection of resources against deliberate and accidental threats.

psychological operations Planned operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals. The purpose of psychological operations is to induce or reinforce foreign attitudes and behavior favorable to the originator's objectives.

reconnaissance A mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or adversary, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.

retransmission Replication of a signal at a repeater/rebroadcaster/broadcast translator/booster, or relay station

retrograde movement An organized movement to the rear away from the enemy. The force executes retrogrades to accomplish one or more of the following: (1) to disengage from combat; (2) to avoid combat under undesirable conditions; (3) to draw the enemy into an unfavorable situation; (4) to gain time without fighting a decisive engagement; (5) to place friendly forces in a more favorable position; and (6) to permit the use of a portion of the force elsewhere.

sensitive site exploitation A related series of activities inside a captured sensitive site to exploit personnel documents, electronic data, and material captured at the site, while neutralizing any threat posed by the site or its contents.

small arms Man-portable, individual, and crew-served weapon systems used mainly against personnel and lightly armored or unarmored equipment.

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sniper A highly trained marksman who shoots targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding the capabilities of regular personnel. In addition to marksmanship, military snipers are also trained in camouflage, infiltration, reconnaissance and observation techniques.

source operations The techniques and procedures performed by designated personnel related to the clandestine recruitment and handling of sources with access to vital foreign intelligence; also referred to as core collection.

Special Forces Operational Detachment “A”

The basic SF unit. Also known as the "A Detachment" or "A Team". This twelve man unit is specifically designed to organize, equip, train, advise or direct, and support indigenous military or paramilitary forces in unconventional warfare operations.

Special Forces Operational Detachment “B”

The SF company headquarters, also known as "B Detachment," is a multi-purpose C2 element.

Special Forces Operational Detachment “C”

The "C Detachment" provides command and control, and staff planning and supervision for SF battalion operations and administration.

special operations Operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement. These operations often require covert, clandestine, or low visibility capabilities. Special operations differ from conventional operations in degree of physical and political risk, operational techniques, mode of employment, independence from friendly support, and dependence on detailed operational intelligence and indigenous assets.

special operations forces Those Active and Reserve Component forces of the military services designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations.

special reaction team A specialized team or element within a military police unit that has been tasked with a level response to a high risk situation within a military base or compound. See also SWAT team.

spotter An observer stationed for the purpose of observing and reporting results of gunfire to the firing agency and who also may be employed in designating targets.

state terrorism The use of force and terror by a state government against its own people, either a particular group or minority within the state or the entire population.

subject matter expert An individual who exhibits the highest level of expertise in performing a specialized job, task, or skill within an organization.

suppressive fire The use of weapon systems on or about an enemy weapons system to degrade its performance below the level needed to fulfill the enemy's objectives.

surveillance The monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people and often in a surreptitious manner.

survival, evasion, resistance, and escape

Actions performed by isolated personnel designed to ensure their health, mobility, safety, and honor in anticipation of or preparation for their return to friendly control.

SWAT team An elite tactical unit in American and some international law enforcement departments. They are trained to perform high-risk operations such as hostage rescues, counter-terrorism operations, serving high risk arrest and search warrants, and engaging barricaded suspects/heavily-armed criminals.

tactical tracking The tactics, techniques, and procedures performed by forces to reestablish contact with the enemy; also called combat tracking.

target (1) An entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action; (2) in intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed; (3) An area designated and numbered for future firing; (4) in gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.

target acquisition The detection, identification, and location of a target in sufficient detail to permit the effective employment of weapons.

targeting The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to them, taking account of operational requirements and capabilities.

terminal attack control The authority to control the maneuver of and grant weapons release clearance to attacking aircraft.

terrorism The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.

tree jumping Low-altitude, static-line parachuting into heavily wooded and/or rough terrain environments.

unconventional warfare A broad spectrum of military and paramilitary operations, normally of long duration, predominantly conducted through, with, or by indigenous or surrogate forces who are organized, trained, equipped, supported, and directed in varying degrees by an external source. It includes, but is not limited to, guerrilla warfare, subversion, sabotage, intelligence activities, and unconventional assisted recovery.

warrant officer A highly skilled, single-track specialty officer ranked as an officer above the senior-most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the commissioned officer grade of O-1.

wet jumping Low, medium, and high-altitude parachuting into the open sea.